Thermally-processable flexible package and process for using sam

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Processes – Packaging or treatment of packaged product

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53434, 206484, 229 55, 426126, 426410, 428 35, B65B 3102, B65B 5506, B65D 3302

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043235867

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a novel duplex pouch structure which provides an improved means to package and process retortable foods and also provides a mechanically superior package which can be transported with only moderate protection, and yet will sustain minimal damage.

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