2021/05/27
We would like to share some successful case studies where our packaging materials have helped our clients solve their problems.
1. Additive-Free Nylon Polyethylene to Maintain Cleanliness
This time, we’ll introduce Company A, an electronic component manufacturer.
At Company A, most of the manufacturing processes are carried out in clean rooms, and they requested packaging materials that also maintain cleanliness.
In such cases, we often propose a combination of “cleaned plastic trays” and “additive-free nylon polyethylene bags.”
The items to be packaged are placed on the tray, put into the additive-free nylon polyethylene bag, and then vacuum-packed as is.
The trays are cleaned, so they are very clean, and the bags are additive-free, so dust generation is very low. This allows for storage in a state close to the clean environment of the clean room.
The product featured in this case study can be found here:
[Product Link]
For inquiries, please contact the following email address:
kfujita@finepack.co.jp
2. Philippine Life Diary
In this issue, I would like to introduce a delicious Filipino dish that I enjoyed.
‘Tinola’
Filipino cuisine often features oily dishes, and there are fewer vegetables compared to Japanese home cooking. However, Tinola is a refreshing, salty soup with chicken and vegetables, leaving a ginger aftertaste.
I tried it for the first time recently, and it was delicious with a flavor that suits Japanese tastes. The moment you drink it, you feel refreshed, making it a perfect soup for the hot Philippine weather.
For a while, it seems that Tinola will become a must-have whenever I eat Filipino food.
If you’re looking to add more vegetables to your diet or want a delicious soup, I highly recommend giving it a try.