termoselladas
Termoselladas, also known as heat-sealed packaging, is a method in which a thermoplastic film or laminate is joined to itself or to a substrate by applying heat and pressure to form a hermetic seal. This process relies on heat-sealable layers within the packaging film and is widely used to protect contents from moisture, oxygen, and contaminants. Sealing can be performed with impulse or continuous-heat sealing equipment, and may include vacuum or gas-flush steps to extend product shelf life.
The materials used for termoselladas are typically multi-layer laminates that combine a heat-sealable layer with barrier
Forms and applications of termoselladas include heat-sealed pouches and sachets, as well as tray-seal and blister-back
Advantages of termoselladas include good moisture and gas barriers, tamper evidence, lightweight and cost-effective production at
Regulatory and quality considerations often accompany termoselladas, particularly for food-contact and pharmaceutical applications, requiring compliance with