FDA Approved Poly Bags

Direct answer: use FDA approved poly bags when the buyer needs a clear poly bag route whose product record indicates FDA-approved or food-safe fit. Confirm the exact SKU, size, mil thickness, and application requirements on the product page before using any bag for regulated, food-contact, or compliance-sensitive packaging.

FDA Approved Poly Bag Buying Matrix

Buying question Decision rule Packrift path
What size bag fits? Measure the finished item and leave insertion or closure room so the bag is not stretched at the edges. Size and mil chart
Is 2 mil enough? Use 2 mil for lighter clean-cover, storage, and low-abrasion jobs. Move up when picking or abrasion risk increases. 2 mil vs 4 mil guide
Is this a repeat or regulated workflow? Record the exact SKU, product URL, buyer notes, destination ZIP, and any food-contact or compliance notes before quoting. Bulk quote route

Common FDA Poly Bag Use Cases

  • Food-contact or food-safe checks: buyers can start from FDA-labeled product routes, then confirm the exact product record.
  • Clean clear-bag packaging: clear flat bags help keep products visible and grouped for storage, prep, or fulfillment.
  • Warehouse kitting: size and mil choices matter when packed items are picked, returned, or handled more than once.
  • Recurring replenishment: exact SKU documentation matters more than a generic FDA-approved bag label.

Representative Packrift Routes

These are inspection paths, not hard-coded price or inventory claims. Open the destination product page to confirm current details before ordering or quoting.

SKU Route Use it when...
PB445 6 x 10 in 2 mil clear flat poly bags Small FDA-labeled clear flat-bag route for parts, packets, light product grouping, or food-contact workflows that need SKU confirmation.
PB495 9 x 18 in 2 mil clear flat poly bags Longer 2 mil clear bag route when the packed item needs extra length without moving to a gusseted format.
PB526 12 x 11 in 2 mil clear flat poly bags Medium flat-bag route for broader products, kits, or clean storage where 2 mil film is enough.
PB538 13 x 16 in 2 mil clear flat poly bags Larger flat-bag path for products that need more width and length while staying in a 2 mil route.
PB612 20 x 42 in 2 mil clear poly bags Large clear bag route for longer items, storage, dust protection, or warehouse grouping.
PB615 24 x 24 in 2 mil clear flat poly bags Large square-format route when both opening width and finished pack dimensions need room.
PB712 12 x 3 in 3 mil clear flat poly bags Narrower 3 mil route where the bag needs more film strength than a 2 mil clear flat bag.
PB785 6 x 12 in 3 mil clear flat poly bags Small 3 mil route for stronger clear-bag handling, repeated picking, or extra abrasion margin.

Buying Path Support

Path Use it when...
Poly bags collection Use for broader flat, gusseted, reclosable, colored, and specialty poly bag paths.
Poly bag size and mil reference chart Use when the buyer needs to compare size, thickness, and adjacent mil options before choosing.
2 mil vs 4 mil poly bags Use when food-safe or FDA-labeled fit is only one decision and strength may need to move up.
4 vs 6 mil poly bags Use when the job involves sharper parts, heavier contents, or repeated warehouse handling.
Reorder packaging by SKU Use when the exact FDA-labeled poly bag SKU is already approved for repeat purchasing.
Bulk quote Use for mixed sizes, recurring usage, multi-location replenishment, or compliance-sensitive buying notes.

Before Ordering

  1. Confirm the exact SKU and product URL for the approved bag route.
  2. Measure the packed item and choose a size with enough opening, length, and closure room.
  3. Confirm whether 2 mil, 3 mil, or a heavier bag is appropriate for handling risk.
  4. Document any food-contact, regulated-use, or buyer approval notes before using the route for recurring replenishment.

FAQ

What does FDA approved poly bag mean here?

Use this page as a buying path for Packrift poly bag routes whose product records indicate FDA-approved or food-safe fit. Confirm the exact SKU record and application requirements before using a bag for regulated or food-contact workflows.

How do I choose the right FDA-labeled poly bag size?

Measure the finished item, add insertion and closure room, then choose the smallest clear flat bag that avoids sidewall pressure, tearing, or forced packing.

Should I choose 2 mil or 3 mil FDA approved poly bags?

Use 2 mil for lighter clean-cover and storage needs. Move to 3 mil or heavier when picking, abrasion, sharper contents, or repeated handling creates more tear risk.

What should I send for a bulk quote?

Send the SKU or product URL, target quantity, destination ZIP, required timing, item dimensions, and any food-contact or compliance notes that the buyer needs checked.