
As shown in the picture above, this is a 200-gram flat-bottom bag made for coffee beans. Additionally, the bag uses craft paper, VMPET, and LDPE materials, which make it look nice and keep costs low. Moreover, its design and features are made to meet customer needs, offering both practicality and a good appearance.
Foil Structure

There are many different types of packaging materials available for coffee bean packages. In this post, we will focus on the craft paper/VMPET/LDPE foil structure. This material is not only strong and hard to break but also has a high-quality appearance. As a result, it is an excellent choice for packaging coffee bean products.
Here, we will explain the dimensions of this 200-gram flat bottom bag.
Filled Level of 200-gram coffee bean flat bottom bag
Here we are going to fill 200g of roasted coffee beans into this bottom-gusseted standing coffee bag, and the density of the beans in our hand is 370g/1000ml.

The filled level is about 80% of the total height, with enough space for the re-sealable zipper and sealing operation.

Dimension test report of 200-g, 7-oz compostable coffee bag
All the details are included in this package dimension test report, and you may just share with your customer whenever you need.

The file in the dimension test report shows the measurement of this 7-oz coffee bean box bottom pouch well. You may contact us if you have any questions.
Diecut line of 7-oz coffee bean flat bottom pouch

This design template should help when the customers choose to print their logo on the package, and you may download this template to fill your artwork. Please note that the eye tracking mark will have to be placed on the design, and we will assist you with that.
We’ve reached the conclusion of this post, and we hope it has provided valuable insights into coffee bean packaging. If you have any questions or need further clarification, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
