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Stand-up pouches - fixed formats

  • From 250 pieces
  • Recyclable materials
  • 100 ml - 2000 ml
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  • Optics glossy or matte
  • Suitable for food
  • Open zipper on request
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YOUR BENEFITS

Benefit from many advantages

10 days express production

You will receive your Stand up Pouches in no time – produced in just 10 working days and ready for immediate dispatch.

Order from 250 pieces

You can start with small print runs, allowing you to test products or respond flexibly to the market.

Digital and flexographic printing

You use digital printing for small and medium quantities or flexographic printing for large print runs and precise Pantone special colours.

Certified for food

You package your products safely, hygienically and in accordance with all applicable standards for direct food contact.

Recyclable mono films

You rely on sustainable materials that are fully recyclable and future-proof according to PPWR guidelines.

Personal contact person

You will always have a dedicated contact person who will advise you individually and accompany you from enquiry to delivery.

Consultant Lasse Harder

Lasse Harder
CEO & FlexPack-Specialist

Let's take your stand up pouches to the next level!

Our experienced team of packaging specialists is always available to assist you by telephone or email. Whether you have extensive projects, individual solutions or specific questions about our products, materials, production processes and much more, we will advise you personally, competently and reliably. Together, we will find the right packaging solution for your requirements. Please do not hesitate to contact us – we look forward to hearing from you.

Tel.: +49 (0) 751 951 440 0

Highest quality

Materials for stand up pouches 

PP mono films
PE mono films
PET/PE films
Paper materials

White PP mono film

116 & 146 µm film thickness

White outside, silver inside

High barrier (OTR <0.1 / WVTR <0.1)

Excellent aroma barrier

Certified for food (powders, pastes, liquids)

Made for recycling – monomaterial (PP5)

PP mono film, pearl white

123 µm film thickness

Pearl white outside, white inside

High barrier (OTR <0.1 / WVTR <0.1)

Excellent aroma barrier

Certified for food (powders, pastes, liquids)

Made for recycling – monomaterial (PP5)

PP mono film, pearl white

Transparent PP mono film

108 & 138 µm film thickness

Transparent (glossy surface recommended)

High barrier (OTR <0.1 / WVTR <2)

Excellent aroma barrier

Certified for food (powders, pastes, liquids)

Made for recycling – monomaterial (PP5)

PP mono film, metallic silver

106 & 136 µm film thickness

Silver outside, silver inside

High barrier (OTR <0.1 / WVTR <0.1)

Excellent aroma barrier

Certified for food (powders, pastes, liquids)

Made for recycling – monomaterial (PP5)

PP mono film, metallic silver
Food compliance: All our materials are suitable for direct food contact and comply with the relevant requirements of (EC) No. 1935/2004, (EC) No. 2023/2006 (GMP) and (EU) No. 10/2011. For printed applications, we also meet the requirements of the German Commodities Act (printing ink regulation) in its current version. We can provide you with a declaration of conformity (DoC) on request.

White PE mono film

95 & 125 µm film thickness

White outside, white inside

High barrier (OTR <1 / WVTR <1)

Excellent aroma barrier

Certified for foodstuffs (powders, pastes, liquids)

Made for recycling – monomaterial (PE)

White PE mono film

Transparent PE mono film

95 & 125 µm film thickness

Transparent

High barrier (OTR <1 / WVTR <1)

Excellent aroma barrier

Certified for foodstuffs (powders, pastes, liquids)

Made for recycling – monomaterial (PE)

Transparent PE mono film
Food compliance: All our materials are suitable for direct food contact and comply with the relevant requirements of (EC) No. 1935/2004, (EC) No. 2023/2006 (GMP) and (EU) No. 10/2011. For printed applications, we also meet the requirements of the German Commodities Act (printing ink regulation) in its current version. We can provide you with a declaration of conformity (DoC) on request.

PET/PE film, white

82 & 112 µm film thickness

White outside, white inside

High barrier (OTR <=1 / WVTR <=1)

Excellent aroma barrier

Certified for food (powders, pastes, liquids)

PET/PE film, white

Transparent PET/PE film

82 & 112 µm film thickness

Transparent (glossy surface recommended)

High barrier (OTR <=1 / WVTR <=1)

Excellent aroma barrier

Certified for food (powders, pastes, liquids)

Transparent PET/PE film

PET/PE film, metallic silver

124 µm film thickness

Silver outside, silver inside

High barrier (OTR <=0.1 / WVTR <=0.1)

Excellent aroma barrier

Certified for food (powders, pastes, liquids)

PET/PE film, metallic silver

PET/ALU/PE film, white

111 µm film thickness

White outside, silver inside

High barrier (OTR <=0.1 / WVTR <=0.1)

Excellent aroma barrier

Certified for food (powders, pastes, liquids)

PET/ALU/PE film, white
Food compliance: All our materials are suitable for direct food contact and comply with the relevant requirements of (EC) No. 1935/2004, (EC) No. 2023/2006 (GMP) and (EU) No. 10/2011. For printed applications, we also meet the requirements of the German Commodities Act (printing ink regulation) in its current version. We can provide you with a declaration of conformity (DoC) on request.

Uncoated paper brown + PE

120 µm material thickness

Brown outside, brown inside

High barrier (OTR <=1 / WVTR <=1

Excellent aroma barrier

Certified for food (powders, pastes, liquids)

Uncoated paper brown + PE

Uncoated paper, white + PE

120 µm material thickness

White outside, white inside

High barrier (OTR <=1 / WVTR <=1

Excellent aroma barrier

Certified for food (powders, pastes, liquids)

Uncoated paper, white + PE

White paper, without plastic

65 µm material thickness

White outside, white inside

No barrier

Certified for food

Made for Recycling (PAP22)

Papier kunststofffrei ohne Barriere

White paper, without plastic

75 µm material thickness

White outside, white inside

Medium barrier (OTR <=5 / WVTR <=20)

Certified for food

Made for Recycling (PAP22)

Papier weiß ohne Kunststoff mit Barriere
Food compliance: All our materials are suitable for direct food contact and comply with the relevant requirements of (EC) No. 1935/2004, (EC) No. 2023/2006 (GMP) and (EU) No. 10/2011. For printed applications, we also meet the requirements of the German Commodities Act (printing ink regulation) in its current version. We can provide you with a declaration of conformity (DoC) on request.

Configure Stand up pouches 

Design unique stand up pouches

Zip fastener

Zip fastener

Our Stand up Pouches are equipped with a resealable zip that is easy to open and secure to close – ideal for freshness, convenience and multiple use.

Surfaces

Surfaces

Our Stand up Pouches are available in matt, glossy or soft-touch finishes, giving your packaging a high-quality look and feel.

Rounded corners

Rounded corners

Stand up Pouches can be manufactured with pointed or rounded corners to ensure better handling and a modern look.

Recycling & PPWR

Recycling & PPWR

Our Stand up Pouches are made from recyclable PP or PE mono-materials and already meet the requirements of the PPWR regulation for sustainable packaging solutions.

Metallic-Effects

Metallic-Effects

With metallised films, we can give your Stand up Pouches eye-catching metallic effects on request – perfect for exclusive designs and maximum attention.

Viewing Window

Viewing Window

Highly transparent viewing windows with glossy film make the contents of your Stand up Pouches clearly visible – without any milky effect and with a strong product presentation.

Special Shapes

Special Shapes

Thanks to modern punching technology, we also manufacture Stand up Pouches in customised special shapes – for distinctive packaging with high brand impact.

Cut-Outs

Cut-Outs

Our Stand up Pouches can be equipped with tear tabs, Euro holes or other cut-outs – for optimum functionality and attractive presentation at the POS.

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Do you need Stand up  pouches that suit your product? We'll take care of it – no matter whether small, large or really challenging. We have been printing in Germany for three generations and combine experience with modern technology. You get quality you can rely on and people who think for themselves. Together, we will turn your idea into the perfect packaging.

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Frequently asked question

Which materials are recyclable and are there recycling certificates?
Some of our materials are fully recyclable and can be disposed of either via the yellow bag (for plastic) or the blue/green garbage can (for waste paper). The recyclability of our materials is confirmed by the Cyclos-HTP institute. Conformity with the following standards is also certified:
 
  • Minimum standard for assessing the recyclability of the ZSVR (German Central Agency Packaging Register).
  • DIN EN 13430 with regard to recyclability in the post-consumer phase.

Below you will find a list of our materials that are certified as recyclable: 
NameFoil thicknessDisposalRecycling codeCertified by Cyclos-HTP
Mono foil white PE/EVOH/PE95 - 125 µmPlasticFULL-PEja
Mono foil transparent PE/EVOH/PE96 - 125 µmPlasticFULL-PEja
Paper white + PE (100% recyclable)110 µmPaper22 PAP-
Paper white, no barrier heat sealable65 µmPaper22 PAP-
Paper white, with barrier heat sealable75 µmPaper22 PAP-
What is the smallest size for my stand-up pouch?

Our online calculator offers a wide range of options for stand-up pouches, but not all combinations can be covered online. The minimum size varies depending on whether a zipper is to be integrated into the pouch or not. Contact our customer service for a quote outside of our online options.

Minimum size stand-up pouch:

  • Stand-up pouch without zipper: 90 x 60 x 80 mm (width x base depth x height)
  • Stand-up pouch with zip: 90 x 60 x 120 mm (width x base depth x height)
What pouch materials are offered and what barrier do they provide?

We offer a wide range of materials for flexible packaging – from innovative mono-plastics and paper/plastic composites to plastic-free barrier papers. Each material is tailored to different requirements and offers specific protective functions for food, non-food and industrial products.

Our materials are available in various designs, including white, transparent, metallised (e.g. by metallising PP) or with a natural paper look. In addition, different surfaces such as matt, glossy or soft-touch are available to customise the look and feel.

All materials are equipped with a functional barrier – depending on the material composite, this is made of EVOH, AlOx or aluminium. These barriers provide reliable protection against aroma loss, oxygen, moisture and, if required, UV radiation. This makes them ideal for sensitive products.

Depending on their structure, our materials are PPWR-compliant and certified recyclable. Our PE and PP mono films in particular enable a recyclable packaging solution without compromising on product protection or processability.

How can I create a custom window for my pouch?

To create an individual window for your pouch, use a transparent film and choose the color "4/0-colored + white". The additional white ensures that printed surfaces appear colorful and opaque by being printed as opaque white under the printed design. This means that unprinted areas remain transparent and serve as a window. For a highly transparent window, we recommend a glossy surface material. A matt surface material makes the window appear milky. For more information on how to properly design with opaque white, see our print data guide for flexible packaging. Our media designers will be happy to answer any questions you may have at any time.

Structure of print data for viewing windows

Step by step instructions:

  • Step 1: Download the appropriate print template for your pouch from our online shop. Then create the desired design in a suitable graphics program. We recommend for example Adobe Illustrator.
  • Step 2: Create a new solid color called “HPI-White”. Then add all the elements that should be printed in white. You must then set all overlying elements of your design to “Overprint area”.
  • Step 3: Save the finished print file as a PDF document and upload the document to the shopping cart under "Print data".
You can find out more about creating the print data for your pouch in our print data instructions for flexible packaging.
Creating a print file for viewing windows
What is the actual fill level for my bag?
Depending on which additional components (zippers, tear tabs, and hangers) you choose, the actual fill height of your bag will differ from the height in the calculator. Please consider the following dimensions when configuring your bag packaging:
  • Distance top edge to zipper:
40 mm
  • Distance top edge to tear flap:
21 mm
  • Distance top edge to Euro hole / hole suspension:
16 mm
What foods can I put in the pouches?
Yes, all our materials are certified for direct contact with food. Both our stand-up pouches and flat pouches are suitable for storing moist and dry foods in the form of pastes, powders or liquids. In addition, our materials each contain a functional barrier consisting of either EVOH, AlOx or aluminium. This barrier effectively protects the contents from aroma loss, oxygen penetration, moisture and potential UV radiation. Declarations of conformity or detailed material specifications are available from our customer support team.

INTERESTING FACTS

Guide to stand up pouches

Materials for flexible packaging

AlOx (aluminium oxide)

The abbreviation AlOx stands for aluminium oxide and describes an ultra-thin, high-barrier inorganic coating that is usually applied to PET and BOPP films using a vacuum process. AlOx barriers are applied to the carrier film with a thickness in the nanometre range and are transparent.
Read more

Aluminium

Aluminium (ALU) is used in packaging film as a thin functional layer when particularly high levels of protection are required. Aluminium barriers provide the ultimate protection against oxygen, water vapour and light. The most common application is as a middle layer in PET/ALU/PE composite materials; which protects the sensitive aluminium and at the same time enables the best processing properties.
Read more

Barrier films

A barrier film is a barrier layer integrated into the packaging that protects food, cosmetic products or industrial goods from external influences such as oxygen, water vapour, UV radiation or even mineral oils.
Read more

Film thickness

Read more

Monomaterial

In the context of flexible packaging, a monomaterial refers to a material that is primarily made from one type of plastic – typically PE or PP-based. As a common rule of thumb for design for recycling, a structure is considered ‘mono’ if at least 90% of its total weight consists of the target polymer. The remaining portion may consist of printing inks, adhesives or thin functional layers such as barrier films – provided these do not interfere with the recycling process.
Read more

EVOH

The abbreviation EVOH stands for ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer. In flexible packaging, EVOH is used as a thin, organic barrier layer to protect products primarily from oxygen (and thus oxidation and aroma loss). In packaging films, EVOH is usually transparent and is therefore suitable for clear high-barrier packaging.
Read more

Metallisation

Metallisation refers to aluminium-metallised barriers that are applied to a carrier film (e.g. BOPP or PET) in nanometre-thin layers using vacuum coating (PVD). This process enables very high oxygen, water vapour and light barriers to be achieved with minimal material usage.
Read more

PET (polyester)

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is a dimensionally stable, highly printable type of plastic that is primarily used as a printing and outer film in flexible packaging. Its excellent thermal stability in particular enables high mechanical loads and ensures dimensionally stable repeats over long print jobs.
Read more

PE (polyethylene)

Like PP, polyethylene (PE) belongs to the polyolefin group and is one of the most popular packaging materials due to its properties. Polyethylene is considered tough, stable and easy to weld. It is therefore mainly used as an internal sealing medium for various flexible packaging such as bags, flow packs and sachets. In modern mono-material structures, PE in the form of MDO-PE is also used as a PET substitute for printing films. So-called coex films are often used for flexible packaging such as stand-up pouches – in this process, EVOH barriers, for example, are already incorporated (extruded) into the PE film during film production.
Read more
Manufacture of flexible packaging

AlOx (aluminium oxide)

The abbreviation AlOx stands for aluminium oxide and describes an ultra-thin, high-barrier inorganic coating that is usually applied to PET and BOPP films using a vacuum process. AlOx barriers are applied to the carrier film with a thickness in the nanometre range and are transparent.
Read more

Aluminium

Aluminium (ALU) is used in packaging film as a thin functional layer when particularly high levels of protection are required. Aluminium barriers provide the ultimate protection against oxygen, water vapour and light. The most common application is as a middle layer in PET/ALU/PE composite materials; which protects the sensitive aluminium and at the same time enables the best processing properties.
Read more

Barrier films

A barrier film is a barrier layer integrated into the packaging that protects food, cosmetic products or industrial goods from external influences such as oxygen, water vapour, UV radiation or even mineral oils.
Read more

Film thickness

Read more

Monomaterial

In the context of flexible packaging, a monomaterial refers to a material that is primarily made from one type of plastic – typically PE or PP-based. As a common rule of thumb for design for recycling, a structure is considered ‘mono’ if at least 90% of its total weight consists of the target polymer. The remaining portion may consist of printing inks, adhesives or thin functional layers such as barrier films – provided these do not interfere with the recycling process.
Read more

EVOH

The abbreviation EVOH stands for ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer. In flexible packaging, EVOH is used as a thin, organic barrier layer to protect products primarily from oxygen (and thus oxidation and aroma loss). In packaging films, EVOH is usually transparent and is therefore suitable for clear high-barrier packaging.
Read more

Metallisation

Metallisation refers to aluminium-metallised barriers that are applied to a carrier film (e.g. BOPP or PET) in nanometre-thin layers using vacuum coating (PVD). This process enables very high oxygen, water vapour and light barriers to be achieved with minimal material usage.
Read more

PET (polyester)

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is a dimensionally stable, highly printable type of plastic that is primarily used as a printing and outer film in flexible packaging. Its excellent thermal stability in particular enables high mechanical loads and ensures dimensionally stable repeats over long print jobs.
Read more

PE (polyethylene)

Like PP, polyethylene (PE) belongs to the polyolefin group and is one of the most popular packaging materials due to its properties. Polyethylene is considered tough, stable and easy to weld. It is therefore mainly used as an internal sealing medium for various flexible packaging such as bags, flow packs and sachets. In modern mono-material structures, PE in the form of MDO-PE is also used as a PET substitute for printing films. So-called coex films are often used for flexible packaging such as stand-up pouches – in this process, EVOH barriers, for example, are already incorporated (extruded) into the PE film during film production.
Read more
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AlOx (aluminium oxide)

The abbreviation AlOx stands for aluminium oxide and describes an ultra-thin, high-barrier inorganic coating that is usually applied to PET and BOPP films using a vacuum process. AlOx barriers are applied to the carrier film with a thickness in the nanometre range and are transparent.
Read more

Aluminium

Aluminium (ALU) is used in packaging film as a thin functional layer when particularly high levels of protection are required. Aluminium barriers provide the ultimate protection against oxygen, water vapour and light. The most common application is as a middle layer in PET/ALU/PE composite materials; which protects the sensitive aluminium and at the same time enables the best processing properties.
Read more

Barrier films

A barrier film is a barrier layer integrated into the packaging that protects food, cosmetic products or industrial goods from external influences such as oxygen, water vapour, UV radiation or even mineral oils.
Read more

Film thickness

Read more

Monomaterial

In the context of flexible packaging, a monomaterial refers to a material that is primarily made from one type of plastic – typically PE or PP-based. As a common rule of thumb for design for recycling, a structure is considered ‘mono’ if at least 90% of its total weight consists of the target polymer. The remaining portion may consist of printing inks, adhesives or thin functional layers such as barrier films – provided these do not interfere with the recycling process.
Read more

EVOH

The abbreviation EVOH stands for ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer. In flexible packaging, EVOH is used as a thin, organic barrier layer to protect products primarily from oxygen (and thus oxidation and aroma loss). In packaging films, EVOH is usually transparent and is therefore suitable for clear high-barrier packaging.
Read more

Metallisation

Metallisation refers to aluminium-metallised barriers that are applied to a carrier film (e.g. BOPP or PET) in nanometre-thin layers using vacuum coating (PVD). This process enables very high oxygen, water vapour and light barriers to be achieved with minimal material usage.
Read more

PET (polyester)

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is a dimensionally stable, highly printable type of plastic that is primarily used as a printing and outer film in flexible packaging. Its excellent thermal stability in particular enables high mechanical loads and ensures dimensionally stable repeats over long print jobs.
Read more

PE (polyethylene)

Like PP, polyethylene (PE) belongs to the polyolefin group and is one of the most popular packaging materials due to its properties. Polyethylene is considered tough, stable and easy to weld. It is therefore mainly used as an internal sealing medium for various flexible packaging such as bags, flow packs and sachets. In modern mono-material structures, PE in the form of MDO-PE is also used as a PET substitute for printing films. So-called coex films are often used for flexible packaging such as stand-up pouches – in this process, EVOH barriers, for example, are already incorporated (extruded) into the PE film during film production.
Read more

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Made in Germany

We value regionality and love for our homeland. That is why your Stand up Pouches are produced in the heart of Germany.

Sustainable materials

We rely on sustainable and recyclable materials. Regional production and short delivery routes also significantly reduce CO₂ emissions.

Personal contact person

You will have a direct contact person at all times who will advise you individually and accompany you from your enquiry to the delivery of your Stand up Pouches.