Either by using chamber method
or external air evacuation system
integrated with bag sealer.
Both methods offer gas flush
capabilities.
Description:
Vacuum packing
Vacuum packing is a method of storing food and presenting it for
sale. Appropriate types of food are stored in a vacuum
environment, usually in an air-tight bag or bottle. The vacuum
environment removes atmospheric oxygen and any free moisture
making it very difficult for bacteria or fungi to grow thus
preventing the food from spoiling. Vacuum packing is commonly used
for storing dry foods such as cereals, nuts, cured meats, cheese
and smoked fish. However, it is also used for storing fresh foods
such as fresh-picked vegetables, fresh meats and liquids such as
soup broth and water.
The invention of the first commercially reliable vacuum sealing
process is credited to the Hills Bros. coffee company, a San
Francisco-founded concern that once commanded the largest share of
the American coffee market. Being the first to market with the
vacuum seal process was a great boon for the company.
Vacuum packing is also used to keep goods dry and protected from
the elements. Some people who engage in "outdoors" activities such
as hiking, camping, and climbing will use a motorized vacuum
sealer to pack up their t-shirts and other articles of clothing so
as to fit much more clothing in their packs.
Vacuum-packing products using bags, canisters, bottles, or mason
jars are available for home use.
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