Menshen Exceeds All Relevant UN Safety Requirements!

Menshen specializes in plastic closures that require strict adherence to safety measures. Particular products, e.g., hazardous materials, require special packaging, and the packaging of dangerous goods has to be certified to United Nations (UN) standards.

The chemicals industry frequently uses acids, bases, and many other solutions that place exceptionally high demands on the safety and reliability of packaging. These filling goods are usually categorized as hazardous substances, for example, corrosive liquids or chemicals that generate acidic vapors. Such products must be transported and stored safely, reliably, and, above all, tightly.

Menshen understands the requirements and challenges involved in chemical packaging. Reliable, safe, and tightly sealed packaging is the standard. Moreover, they have many years of experience in developing, producing, and quality assurance chemical closures.

Chemical closure systems are subjected to numerous tests and simulations in multiple processes, which must be completed to receive the required UN certification. After the successful completion of tests, chemical closures can be accepted for chemical packaging products safely, tightly, and reliably. 

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Recyclable Stand-Up Pouches Concept

Menshen is breaking new ground working with partners SN Maschinenbau and SÜDPACK. With their innovative solutions for the in-house production of providing producers and fillers of pasty and liquid food products, such as fruit purées, smoothies and other liquids, with a sustainable and economical alternative to pre-made pouches. MENSHEN LoTUS™ technology offers a sustainable, economical alternative to premade pouches for manufacturers and fillers of thick and thin products, including fruit purees, smoothies, and non-food liquids

Menshen Mono-material Wing Closures

Wing closures for Menshen client COROOS have been designed to enhance safety and environmental sustainability. COROOS is well known for its preservation of fruits, vegetables, and pulses, as well as its flexible packaging. In 2008, they launched their first squeeze pouches in the European market. The new wing closure uses 25% less material than its previous version, resulting in a plastic saving of over 100,000 kg and an annual CO2 saving of over 200,000 kilograms.

  • Michael Foster
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