Spout pouch size depends on filling volume, product viscosity, spout diameter, sealing area, and the way the pouch will be displayed. A small pouch for sauce, jelly, or liquid concentrate requires different proportions than a larger refill pouch.
For liquid packaging, material structure matters. PET / VMPET / liquid PE is a common starting point, but final structure should match the liquid type, filling temperature, shelf life, and sealing method.
Spout position should be considered before artwork design. The spout and cap area can affect front-panel branding space, shipping stability, and user convenience.
Always request a dieline before final artwork. The dieline should show the pouch outline, spout position, sealing areas, and safe zones.
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How do I choose a spout pouch size?
Start with filling volume, liquid viscosity, spout size, sealing area, and display style.
What material is common for spout pouches?
PET / VMPET / liquid-grade PE is a common starting structure, but final material depends on the liquid and filling process.
Where should the spout be placed?
Spout position depends on user convenience, front-panel artwork, cap size, and sealing requirements.
Do I need a dieline for a spout pouch?
Yes. A dieline is important because it shows pouch shape, spout position, sealing areas, and safe zones.
Recommended next step
Confirm your pouch size and material before creating final artwork. This helps reduce design mistakes and production delays.