STEB bag
stands for security-tamper
evident bags. They were developed to
safely transport liquid and semi-liquid items which need to be properly sealed
and not be tampered with. Steb bags are manufactured in accordance with airport
security measures in mind. It is used to transport Liquids, Aerosols and Gels. Steb bags are transparent and are
constructed in such a way to show clear evidence of any attempt to tamper with
the packaging.
In this age
of increased vigilance and security measures, airports have dialled up their
screening process. Steb bags provide visibility to get it easily across airport
check-in lanes. They are also known as duty free bags. They usually come with
high-security tamper
evident tape with special hidden graphic.
In order to avoid manipulation of the sealed contents the steb bags
typically come with a bright red seal at the bottom and sides. The top of the
bag is barcode enabled for easy scanning while going out of the check-out lane.
With the help of ICAO airline code printed on the steb bags will help easily
identify the origin of the steb provided to the passenger.
Some of the
significant features of a steb bag are as follows
- High strength and resilience, high impact transparent film
- Provision for easy handling with a carry handle at the top
- 15mm wide high security seal to prevent attempts to tamper
- Recyclable and environment friendly
- Water proof comes in multiple sizes
The items which are typically carried in a Steb bag are usually bought in duty free shops after passing through the security. Any item that falls under the chemical properties of a liquid aerosol or gel is expected to be sealed, packed and transported in a steb bag. Provided with an easy to carry handle, steb bags are transparent to allow quicker screening process at sensitive, security high places like airport check-out lanes.
How Qline packaging can help you?
You can now
customize your STEB bags to print your brand or company’s information with
Qline packaging. Qline packaging is an
industry leader in packaging solutions. To know more about how you can safely
transport LAG items with STEB bags check out our site at http://www.qlinepackaging.com
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