Temkin offers microwaveable bag

Fresh-cut companies breaking out into the trend of microwaveable vegetable packs have a new option from Temkin International Inc.

Temkin International has new microwaveable packaging called u-Vent.
Temkin International has new microwaveable packaging called u-Vent.
(Photo Courtesy Temkin International)

Fresh-cut companies breaking out into the trend of microwaveable vegetable packs have a new option from Temkin International Inc.

The flexible film packaging company has new steamable packaging called u-Vent.

Benefits of the pouch, according to a news release, include:

  • Leak-free seal during storage;
  • Microwaveable without piercing the package first;
  • Can be micro-perforated for modified atmosphere control and microwave vent;
  • Can be printed on; and
  • Allows steam to build up without bursting.

Temkin has facilities at its Payson, Utah, headquarters, and in Miami, Burlington, Ontario, and Bogota, Colombia. For more information, e-mail cellane@temkininternational.com or go to http://www.temkinfresh.com/.

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