Packaging materialsSeven standard materials stocked as precut sheets — and an independent comparison of all 24, whether you buy from us or not.
An independent guide to packaging materials
Every material here is explained the way we would explain it to a colleague — what it does, what it costs in practice, and where it quietly fails. No preferred suppliers, no commission. Seven we stock as precut sheets, sized to your line; the rest we advise on and source to order.
Stocked and precut at InnovaPax
Seven materials we stock and cut to your line — forming films for trays and blisters, sterile lidding, and cold-form foils.
Not stocked — still available
The seven above ship from stock. The rest of the library we source to order — same precut service, same traceability — so you get the material your duty demands without taking on rolls or minimums you can’t use.
All 24 materials, filterable
Filter by role, machine, barrier, duty and recyclability — the same three questions from above, plus the practical ones.
Recyclability, without the greenwash
“Recyclable” only means something if the pack actually reaches the right stream. Every material in the library carries an honest end-of-life verdict — mono-materials like PP, HDPE and the cartonboard grades recycle most cleanly; mixed laminates and coated foils are harder, and we say so.
Precut sheets help in their own quiet way: cut to your line means no roll handling and no offcut waste on your floor — and sealed bundles keep transport packaging minimal.
Frequently asked questions
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