While preserving the quality of green coffee beans, the smallest details can make the most difference! One of the biggest challenges in packaging and storing green coffee beans is the ballooning effect. In this blog, we’ll take a closer look at how the ballooning effect develops, the issues it causes for coffee storage, and how Ecotact’s effective solutions can prevent it.
The Ballooning Effect & Its Challenges
When coffee beans are packed, residual air often gets trapped inside the storage bag. If not properly removed and sealed, this trapped air causes the bag to expand. As aforementioned, this is commonly known as the ballooning effect. Though it might appear minimal, it can cause a lot of issues. It is a puncture risk factor, speeds up spoilage by providing the opportunity for moisture and oxygen to stay for extended periods, and causes stacking inefficiency in transportation and storage. This can lead to long-term quality loss and extensive production loss. Moreover, it effectively reduces the lifespan of coffee beans, affecting their quality and market value. The ballooning effect can also lead to unnecessary economic losses across the supply chain, from farmers and processors to exporters and warehouse operators.
Ecotact’s Perfect Solution To Safeguard Coffee Beans
Ecotact aims to redefine food storage and eco-friendly bags around the world. With its 9-layer hermetic packaging, Ecotact bags keep your products fresh for over a year, without the use of pesticides or insecticides. When it comes to the ‘ballooning effect’ specifically, one such practice that makes a significant difference in long-term storage is the use of two cable ties instead of one while sealing Ecotact’s multilayered hermetically sealed coffee bags. By simply adding a second tie, you create an additional barrier against air re-entry, helping maintain the low-oxygen environment essential for keeping green coffee beans fresh.
Step-by-Step: The Ecotact Double Cable Tie Method
1. Fill the bag with coffee beans as required.
2. Manually press out any excess air from the bag to prevent internal pressure build-up.
3. Secure the first cable tie tightly and neatly close to the bag’s opening.
4. Add a second cable tie just above or below the first to reinforce the seal.
5. Make sure the ties are close together so no air can get in between them.
Benefits of Ecotact’s Double Cable Tie
Using two cable ties might not seem like a big deal, but it can really help when storing the produce. It keeps air and moisture out—two things that can spoil the beans. This means the coffee stays fresh, safe from mold and bad odor. It also lasts longer, so exporters and importers have more time to store or ship it without worrying about quality. Plus, with two ties, the bag stays sealed tightly and is less likely to tear or open during transport. Simple steps, big benefits. This keeps your coffee safe and also helps stack bags better in storage and containers, making things more organized and efficient. By protecting your coffee and reducing losses, this easy step can ensure beans reach the market in their best condition. If you’re looking to improve storage efficiency and reduce spoilage, explore Ecotact now!