9x12" Black 2 Mil Flat Poly Bags - 1000/Case Durable Storage

$68.17
/ case of 1000$0.07 per bag
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Inside dimensions
9" × 12"
Board / material
2 Mil
Color
Black
Freight class
Class 60
Specifications
| Inside dimensions | 9" × 12" (L × W) |
|---|---|
| Board / material | 2 Mil |
| Color | Black |
| Sold as | Case of 1000 |
| Order in multiples of | 1000 |
| Case weight | 14.28 lb |
| Outer carton (shipping) | 13.0 × 9.75 × 4.5 in |
| LTL freight class | Class 60 |
| GTIN | 848109011318 |
| SKU | PB480BK |
About this item
SKU PB480BK — 9" × 12", 2 Mil, Black. Sold as a case of 1000, shipped from US warehouses.
Common questions
Are these bags FDA and USDA compliant for food contact?
Yes. These 2 mil black poly bags meet FDA and USDA standards for food contact applications, making them suitable for candy, snacks, baked goods, and other food products requiring regulatory compliance.
What weight products can these 2 mil bags safely hold?
2 mil thickness is engineered for light to medium-weight items. Typical capacity ranges from 1-5 pounds depending on product density and package handling. For heavier items, consider 3 mil or higher thickness options.
What closure methods work best with these flat poly bags?
These bags work with three primary closure methods: twist ties for quick sealing, bag tape for tamper-evident security, or impulse sealers for high-volume automated packaging. Choose based on your production speed and security requirements.
Why choose black poly bags over clear bags?
Black bags provide UV protection for light-sensitive products, enhance professional appearance, and offer privacy for promotional items and prizes. They're ideal when product visibility isn't necessary and protection from light exposure matters.
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