1kg Coffee Bag Size Guide helps buyers choose the right packaging size, material structure, and dieline before production.
The right packaging choice depends on product weight, product density, shelf life, barrier requirements, filling method, storage environment, artwork layout, and the final customer experience.
Common flexible packaging structures include PET / PE, PET / VMPET / PE, PET / AL / PE, kraft paper / VMPET / PE, and recyclable MDOPE / PE.
Size selection should start with the actual product. Coffee beans, powder, candy, snacks, pet treats, frozen food, and liquid products can have different volume requirements even at the same weight.
If the product needs stronger oxygen, light, aroma, or moisture protection, a high-barrier material should be considered.
Artwork should be created after the pouch size and dieline are confirmed to avoid layout mistakes and production delays.
Recommended packaging path
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FAQ
How do I choose the right packaging size?
Start with product weight, product density, pouch style, and desired shelf appearance. Then confirm the final size with a real filling test.
What material should I choose?
The best material depends on shelf life, oxygen barrier, moisture barrier, light protection, sealing performance, and product weight.
Do I need a custom dieline?
Yes. A dieline helps confirm the pouch outline, seal areas, safe zones, gusset, zipper, valve, and artwork layout.
Can I request a quote after reading this guide?
Yes. Prepare your product type, size, material requirement, quantity, and artwork status before requesting a dieline or quote.
Next step
Confirm your packaging size, material, and dieline before creating final artwork. This helps reduce printing mistakes, wrong panel layout, poor shelf appearance, and production delays.