Frozen Packaging Bags
Durable. Freezer-Resistant. Freshness Locked.
Custom frozen packaging bags engineered for seafood, meat, vegetables, ice cream and other frozen foods. Choose freezer-ready materials, reliable seals and custom printing designed for your product, filling process and cold-chain requirements.

Packaging Built for Different Frozen Products
Frozen seafood, prepared foods, fruit, vegetables and frozen treats can place different demands on flexible packaging. Runlong Pack helps brands choose suitable pouch formats, film structures, sealing options and custom printing based on the product and packing process.

Frozen Seafood Packaging
Custom flexible packaging for frozen fish, shrimp, shellfish and other seafood products, with structures selected for moisture resistance, dependable seals and handling throughout the cold chain.

Frozen Meat & Prepared Food Packaging
Flexible pouch solutions for frozen meat, meatballs, ready-to-cook products and prepared foods, with packaging options designed around storage, product protection and filling requirements.

Frozen Fruit & Vegetable Packaging
Custom packaging solutions for frozen berries, mixed vegetables, fruit pieces and other frozen produce, with film and sealing options selected for moisture management, storage and retail presentation.

Ice Cream & Frozen Treat Packaging
Custom printed flexible packaging for ice cream bars, popsicles, frozen desserts and individually wrapped frozen treats, with flexible film structures, sizes and printing options.
Frozen Packaging Bag Types & Formats
The right packaging format depends on your frozen product, filling equipment, storage conditions and retail presentation. Runlong Pack can supply premade pouches, vacuum bags and printed rollstock for manual or automated packing applications.

Stand Up Pouches
Flexible premade pouches that combine shelf presentation with practical storage and handling for a wide range of frozen food products.

Vacuum Pouches
Flexible vacuum packaging options for products that require close product contact, compact packing and dependable seals during frozen storage.

Printed Rollstock Film
Custom printed flexible film supplied in rolls for automatic form-fill-seal and other machine packing applications.
Back Seal & Pillow Bags
Lightweight flexible formats commonly used for individually wrapped frozen products and high-volume machine packing.
Custom Sizes & Special Formats
Need something outside a standard pouch format? Size, shape, opening features, printing and film structures can be developed around your product and packing requirements.
Engineered for Frozen Food Protection
Frozen food packaging needs more than attractive printing. Film structure, toughness, seal performance and barrier properties should be selected around the packed product, filling process, storage environment and required protection.

What Frozen Packaging Needs to Handle
Film structures can be selected to maintain flexibility and toughness during frozen storage and cold-chain handling.
Barrier layers can help protect against moisture, oxygen, light or external odors where required.
Tougher film structures can help reduce damage caused by hard, sharp or irregular frozen products.
Suitable seal layers support dependable package closure throughout packing, transportation and storage.
Appropriate structures help protect packaged products from moisture-related changes during frozen storage.
Material structures can be selected according to product requirements and applicable food-contact needs.
Common Material Structures for Frozen Packaging
These structures are common examples rather than a fixed specification. The final construction should be selected according to the product, filling equipment, storage conditions and required performance.
PET / PE
A practical laminated structure suitable for many general flexible frozen food packaging applications.
- Good printing surface
- Practical sealing performance
- Flexible thickness options
- General-purpose structure
NY / PE
Nylon-based structures are often selected where greater toughness and puncture resistance are required.
- Higher toughness
- Improved puncture resistance
- Flexible performance
- Suitable seal-layer options
PET / NY / PE
A multilayer structure combining printability, additional toughness and sealing performance.
- Good printing performance
- Added mechanical strength
- Puncture-resistant options
- Broad application range
PET / VMPET / PE
A metallized structure that can provide increased barrier and light-protection performance where needed.
- Higher barrier potential
- Light-protection capability
- Premium appearance
- Custom thickness options
Material selection is project-specific. Final film structure, thickness and barrier requirements should be confirmed according to the packed product, filling conditions, sealing equipment, storage environment and applicable requirements.
Make Your Frozen Packaging Stand Out on the Shelf
From printed frozen food pouches to rollstock film, Runlong Pack can customize graphics, surface appearance, dimensions and functional features around your brand, product and packing requirements.

Build the Packaging Around Your Product
Print brand graphics, product information, barcodes and other packaging content according to your artwork.
Create a softer, lower-gloss surface for a clean and premium retail presentation.
Add visual shine and stronger surface reflectivity for colorful frozen food packaging.
Add clear areas where the selected structure and product format allow consumers to see the packed product.
Dimensions and bag formats can be developed around product volume, filling method and retail presentation.
Options may include zipper, tear notch, easy-open features and other application- specific pouch details.
Quality Checks from Material to Final Packaging
Frozen packaging performance depends on more than film selection. Production quality, printing accuracy, seal integrity and final inspection all help support consistent packaging for storage, transportation and retail use.

Key Checks for Frozen Packaging
Film and laminated materials can be checked for specification, thickness, appearance and other project-related requirements before production.
Printing is reviewed for color consistency, registration, graphics, text and overall appearance against approved artwork.
Seal performance can be evaluated according to the selected film structure, bag format and packing requirements.
Where required by the project, packaging can be evaluated for low-temperature flexibility, handling, drop, puncture or related performance.
Finished packaging is checked for bag format, dimensions, printing, sealing and general appearance before packing and shipment.
Testing programs depend on the project. Required inspection items, test methods and acceptance criteria should be confirmed according to the selected material structure, packed product, storage conditions and customer requirements.
How Your Frozen Packaging Is Made
From artwork review to finished packaging, each project moves through a series of production and quality-control stages based on the selected bag format, material structure, printing requirements and end-use application.

Seven Key Steps in the Production Process
Each stage is coordinated around your approved specification before the packaging moves to the next production process.
Artwork & Specification Review
Bag format, dimensions, material structure, printing artwork and application requirements are reviewed before production preparation.
Sampling & Pre-Production
Where required, samples or pre-production confirmations can be prepared to review size, structure, appearance and functional details.
Custom Printing
Approved packaging graphics are printed onto the selected print layer according to the confirmed artwork and production specification.
Lamination & Curing
Functional film layers are laminated together according to the selected structure. The laminated material is then cured as required before further converting.
Bag Making or Slitting
Laminated material is converted into finished pouches or slit into rollstock according to the required packaging and filling format.
Final Quality Inspection
Finished packaging is reviewed for dimensions, printing, bag format, sealing and other confirmed order requirements before packing.
Packing & Export Shipping
Finished packaging is packed for shipment and prepared for the selected logistics method according to the order and destination.
Production routes and lead times vary by project. Actual processing steps depend on the selected material, printing method, pouch format, order quantity and production requirements. Timing should be confirmed with the Runlong Pack team for each order.
Why Choose Runlong Pack for Frozen Packaging?
Frozen food packaging projects involve more than selecting a bag. Material structure, sealing, printing, bag format, filling conditions and cold-chain requirements all need to work together. Runlong Pack supports the project from packaging evaluation through manufacturing and delivery.
Frozen Packaging Experience
We consider low-temperature handling, seal performance, puncture resistance, moisture protection and other factors that can affect flexible packaging used for frozen products.
Application-Based Material Selection
Film structures can be evaluated according to your product, filling process, bag format, storage conditions and required barrier or mechanical performance.
Flexible Customization
Customize bag dimensions, format, printing, film structure, surface appearance and functional features around your frozen food product and brand requirements.
Production Quality Control
Quality checks can cover materials, printing, dimensions, bag making, seal performance and final packaging according to the confirmed project specification.
Artwork & Sampling Support
Our team can review packaging artwork, bag dimensions, structural requirements and pre-production details before moving into full production.
International Order Support
From production communication to packing and export preparation, Runlong Pack supports custom packaging projects for international customers and destinations.
The Better the Project Information, the Better the Packaging Recommendation
When requesting a frozen packaging quotation, sharing a few basic project details helps us understand the application and evaluate suitable pouch formats, structures and customization options.
- Packaging format evaluation
- Material structure discussion
- Artwork and printing review
- Sampling support where required
- Custom production
- Quality inspection
- Packing and export preparation
Custom Ice Cream Packaging Project in the USA
A U.S.-based ice cream startup approached Runlong Pack for custom frozen treat packaging. What began with printed ice cream and popsicle bags later expanded into additional packaging and equipment support.



From Frozen Treat Bags to Broader Packaging Support
The cooperation started with a need for custom ice cream and popsicle packaging. After the first packaging project, communication expanded into equipment and additional packaging requirements for the customer's growing business.
The first project focused on custom printed flexible packaging for ice cream and frozen treats. The successful initial cooperation created a foundation for additional projects.
When the customer later needed packaging sealing equipment, Runlong Pack helped source and supply a suitable sealing solution for the operation.
The cooperation later expanded to custom paper shopping bags. Because the bags were intended for cold products, an inner moisture-resistant coating was added.
This project shows how a frozen food packaging requirement can develop beyond one pouch format. By understanding the customer's practical needs, Runlong Pack was able to support multiple related packaging and equipment requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions About Frozen Packaging Bags
Answers to common questions about frozen food packaging materials, bag formats, printing, rollstock film, vacuum pouches, sampling and custom quotation requirements.
01 What materials are used for frozen food packaging bags? +
Frozen food packaging can use laminated structures such as PET / PE, NY / PE, PET / NY / PE and PET / VMPET / PE, depending on the product and required performance. The best structure should be selected according to factors such as puncture resistance, seal performance, barrier requirements, filling method and frozen storage conditions.
02 What type of packaging is best for frozen food? +
There is no single bag format that is best for every frozen product. Stand-up pouches are useful for many retail products, vacuum pouches are commonly considered for meat and seafood, while back-seal bags and rollstock film can suit automated packing lines and individually packed frozen foods. The correct format depends on your product, filling equipment and retail requirements.
03 Can frozen food packaging bags be custom printed? +
Yes. Runlong Pack can produce custom printed frozen food packaging with your brand graphics, product information, barcode and other approved artwork. Depending on the project, options can also include custom dimensions, matte or glossy appearance, transparent areas, tear notches, zippers and other functional features.
04 Do frozen food bags need special low-temperature materials? +
Frozen applications can place additional demands on flexible packaging. The selected film structure should provide appropriate low-temperature flexibility, seal integrity, toughness and puncture resistance for the packed product and handling conditions. Material selection should therefore be evaluated according to the actual application rather than using one standard structure for every frozen product.
05 Can you produce rollstock film for automatic packaging machines? +
Yes. Custom printed frozen food rollstock film can be produced for compatible automatic packaging equipment. Important information includes film width, print repeat, material structure, roll direction, core requirements and your machine or packing specifications. These details should be confirmed before production.
06 Can you make vacuum bags for frozen meat and seafood? +
Yes. Vacuum pouch structures can be considered for frozen meat, poultry, seafood and prepared foods. Projects with hard edges, bones or irregular product shapes may require additional toughness or puncture resistance, so the film structure and thickness should be selected around the actual packaged product.
07 What information do you need for a frozen packaging quotation? +
Providing the following information helps us understand your project and evaluate suitable packaging options more efficiently:
08 Can I get samples before mass production? +
Sampling options can be discussed before full production. Depending on your project, this may involve existing material or bag samples, structural evaluation, digital or printed confirmation, or a custom pre-production sample. The appropriate method depends on the dimensions, material, printing and functional requirements of the packaging.
Ready to Create Your Custom Frozen Packaging?
Tell us what you are packing and your basic packaging requirements. Our team can review the project and discuss suitable bag formats, materials, printing and production options.
Share These Details to Help Us Understand Your Project
You do not need to know every technical specification. Start with the information you already have, and our team can discuss the remaining packaging details with you.
Custom frozen packaging is project-specific. Final materials, dimensions, printing method, features, production requirements and lead time should be confirmed according to your actual packaging application.
