Kansas City, MO (ContentDesk) February 27, 2006 -- Ultravac Solutions LLC, an all new distributorship of vacuum packaging pouches and consumables, announced today their offering of the most optimal, reliable vacuum packaging pouches and consumables for fine food products including meat, poultry, seafood, produce, cheese and many non-food items.
Ultravac Solutions optimal cast film products deliver amazing reliability while featuring exceptional optical qualities (clarity, high-gloss) and consistent uniformity (gauge of thickness). The Companys new, alternative cast film vacuum packaging products also maintain an exceptional combination of sealing integrity, strength and durability for a tough, leak-proof barrier package for ultimate protection. According to Steve Kingeter, vice president of sales and marketing, Ultravac Solutions vacuum packaging pouches are manufactured using a cast film coextrusion process in which a die forms the extruded hotmelt into a flat film web that is quickly solidified on a cooled (chill) roll. The result of the fast quench/solidification process is a product of exceptional optical qualities (clarity, high-gloss) and consistent uniformity (gauge of thickness) as opposed to other competitors blown film products.
The coextrusion process also improves the molecular bond properties of the film making our vacuum pouches and consumables extremely durable and abrasion/tear resistant. Mr. Kingeter added, We believe there is high demand for an alternative packaging solution for those companies interested in maintaining the highest product integrity.Ultravac Solutions invites prospects and customers to try their all new and differentiated, proven product for its reliability, quality and clarity. Once they do, were sure theyll be as proud to carry it to market as we are, stated Kingeter.As part of the Companys initial product launch, US inland customers can take advantage of free freight on their initial order of five or more cases of vacuum packaging pouches.Contact:??????????????????Kathi JonesDirector of MarketingUltravac SolutionsPhone: 816-360-2081, Fax: 816-841-0983http://www.ultravacsolutions.com.
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