Rigid vs. Flexible Joint Case Packaging Differences Explained

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Rigid vs. Flexible Joint Case Packaging: Differences Explained

One of the most important functions of packaging is protection of the contents as well as presenting the brand in an attractive form. In addition, your choice of packaging material determines the longevity of the product. That said, there are different types of joint packaging. Chief among them are rigid and flexible joint case packaging. In order to understand the unique aspects of the two types of packaging, it’s important to note their differences.

The Structure Rigid packaging is constructed in such a way that it does not yield when pressure is applied on it. Thus, it is the most suitable choice when utmost protection of the marijuana product is needed. Examples of products that may require this type of packaging include cannabis flowers since there is a need to prevent crushing of the head which may in turn result into a higher oxidation rate for terpernoids and cannabinoids.

On the other hand, flexible packaging easily yields to pressure and may assume another shape other than the original after the product is put in and it is sealed. The main advantages of flexible packaging include the ease of shipment since they claim no much extra space. However, they are not suitable for packaging some cannabis products.

The Material As mentioned, rigid packaging does not yield easily. This means that the material used in the construction is hard—usually metal or glass. It is an excellent choice when presentation of the product is of utmost importance. Apart from the fact that it is safer than flexible packaging because of its inert nature, its ease of cleaning ensures a longer shelf life.


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