Taurine Packing - Paper

    • Product Name: Taurine Packing - Paper
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): 2-aminoethanesulfonic acid
    • CAS No.: 107-35-7
    • Chemical Formula: C2H7NO3S
    • Form/Physical State: Powder
    • Factroy Site: No. 2, Guangze Avenue, Economic Development Zone, Qianjiang City, Hubei Province
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    • Manufacturer: Qianjiang Yongan Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    649503

    Product Name Taurine Packing - Paper
    Product Type Amino Acid Packaging
    Material Paper
    Contents Taurine
    Net Weight 1 kg
    Packaging Type Bag
    Color White
    Moisture Proof Yes
    Brand Generic
    Storage Conditions Cool and Dry Place

    As an accredited Taurine Packing - Paper factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Application of Taurine Packing - Paper

    Purity 99%: Taurine Packing - Paper with purity 99% is used in pharmaceutical packaging, where it ensures contaminant-free drug protection.

    Moisture Barrier: Taurine Packing - Paper with high moisture barrier is used in food wrapping applications, where it maintains product shelf life by preventing moisture ingress.

    Microbial Resistance: Taurine Packing - Paper with enhanced microbial resistance is used in medical device packaging, where it reduces the risk of infection.

    Tensile Strength 40 MPa: Taurine Packing - Paper with tensile strength 40 MPa is used in industrial parts wrapping, where it provides tear resistance during handling and transport.

    Thickness 120 gsm: Taurine Packing - Paper at 120 gsm is used in electronic component packaging, where it offers dimensional stability for sensitive items.

    Stability Temperature 120°C: Taurine Packing - Paper with stability temperature 120°C is used in sterilization packaging, where it withstands autoclave cycles without degradation.

    Oxygen Transmission Rate 0.1 cc/m2/day: Taurine Packing - Paper with oxygen transmission rate 0.1 cc/m2/day is used in snack packaging, where it minimizes oxidative spoilage.

    pH Neutral: Taurine Packing - Paper with pH neutral property is used in archival storage, where it prevents acid degradation of historical documents.

    Anti-Static Treated: Taurine Packing - Paper with anti-static treatment is used in semiconductor packaging, where it reduces the risk of static discharge damage.

    Particle Size ≤ 20 μm: Taurine Packing - Paper with particle size ≤ 20 μm is used in precision machinery packaging, where it ensures surface cleanliness and minimal particulate contamination.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing Taurine is securely packed in 25 kg paper bags, moisture-resistant and clearly labeled for safe handling, storage, and transport.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Taurine Packing - Paper: Typically loads 12-13 metric tons, securely packed in paper bags, maximizing container space.
    Shipping Taurine is packed in durable paper bags, typically lined for added protection, ensuring safe transport. Each bag is securely sealed to prevent moisture and contamination. The packaging is clearly labeled with product information and handling instructions, and pallets are used for efficient loading, unloading, and stable shipping during transit.
    Storage Taurine packed in paper should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from moisture and direct sunlight. Keep the containers tightly closed and protected from physical damage. Avoid exposure to incompatible substances and sources of ignition. Store at room temperature, ensuring the storage area is clean and free of contaminants, to maintain product quality and integrity.
    Shelf Life The shelf life of Taurine packed in paper is typically 2 years when stored unopened in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area.
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    More Introduction

    Taurine Packing – Paper: Designed by Manufacturers for Real-World Needs

    Introducing Practical Choices in Taurine Packaging

    Factories turning out taurine for food, pharma, or animal industries face daily bottlenecks from packaging alone. Over the years, we’ve watched vendors and handlers raise similar questions about safety, efficiency, and cost across product lines. Taurine Packing – Paper grew straight out of those conversations. We made this solution for manufacturers who want to ship bulk taurine without taking risks on quality or struggling with cumbersome materials.

    Paper-based packing brings a straightforward answer for many sectors. We developed our standard taurine paper packing to support volumes up to 25kg per inner bag, stacked for manual and automated handling. This approach came after dozens of trials under the same warehouse lighting, forklifts, and dusty lines that operators face every shift. Our product aims to protect taurine as it leaves the mixing bench and makes its way through the chain—while still helping teams keep up a clean, organized area.

    Why Paper Makes a Difference

    Anyone moving taurine powders day in and day out knows that packaging incidents cost more than the contents spilled. Plastic tears, moisture seepage, and cross-contamination create real downtime during audits or export runs. Switching to a multi-ply paper packing layer brings two immediate gains. First, the material resists punctures better, holding up to boxes shifting in stacked transport. Second, paper reduces clinging dust, which means less product gets lost to bag static or package residue. Our process for prepping every bag and sealing liners comes straight from years of feedback off the factory floor: fewer product losses and less bag breakage mean tighter quality control.

    From our side, we sought out paper grades and suppliers who could guarantee food-grade compatibility at every stage. That’s required regular audits and coordination all the way back through the pulp sourcing. We keep batch traceability linked from the paper vendor straight through to the final taurine lots, which helps us respond to buyers’ and inspectors’ questions with real documentation. This responsiveness matters—not only for certifications but also for small batch retests or customer site spot-checks.

    Setups and Usability for Busy Lines

    Paper-wrapped taurine in our standard model holds together under demanding conditions. The bags handle quick loading, stacking, and box transfers without splitting. Production teams told us to keep tape or label zones clear and wide; our designs now leave space for both sticker and inkjet batch codes. Trims and glue lines line up with automated sealing machines. We field-tested the size and closure styles in facilities already running three shifts a day—that means fewer slowdowns at the end of a line. For teams measuring and pouring taurine, the anti-static paper lining cuts down on powder scatter. Every minimized spill saves on labor and cleanup.

    Facilities storing taurine outdoors or in less-than-ideal conditions asked if paper could hold up to humidity. The current bag design includes an extra ply with a food-safe inner liner, blocking casual moisture. During monsoon seasons in southern warehouses, QA teams monitored for caking and found the new setup held up as well as most synthetics. Paper lets any incidental condensation evaporate, which plastics can trap and turn into pasty, ruined batches.

    From the Perspective of Production

    Over a decade, we moved away from a one-size-fits-all approach to taurine transit. Not every buyer wants paper, but factories choosing paper consistently report better outcomes during audits and fewer rejected lots after long sea transport. Taurine shifts in weight every time a bag or drum is picked up. Paper makes a difference in those crucial minutes between filling and placement in a shipping container. It forms closer, more consistent contact around the powder, reducing empty air and minimizing movement.

    Everyone from loaders to logisticians notices the reduction in static-based contamination when the bag itself doesn’t attract and hold particles. For pharma buyers especially, avoiding dust cross-contamination ranks only behind maintaining active ingredient purity. Paper packing blocks that issue at the source.

    Comparing Paper to Other Options—Tradeoffs and Outcomes

    In most factories, taurine can move three ways: in pure plastic, composite, or paper bags. Plastics dominated earlier years because of cost per unit and water resistance. We saw issues with nylon and polyethylene bags which, when slashed by box cutters or cornered on pallets, dumped entire loads onto warehouse floors. Composite solutions try to balance plastic’s seal with a rigid container or secondary paper shell. But as cost pressure and sustainability demands crept in, paper showed concrete advantages regulators could recognize—especially in food and nutrition sectors.

    Compared directly, a paper sack with proper liners maintains taurine’s shelf life for bulk lots on par with plastics but doesn’t leach plasticizer or microfragments over time. Warehouses that moved from pure plastic to paper reported fewer odors and less fusion between grains during extended storage. Our technical team tracks these changes during regular facility visits, recording both visual and chemical test data.

    Risks and Limitations

    Switching to paper means considering new risks too. Moisture remains a threat in unventilated shipping or storage. In our rounds with local customers, a few lots packed with early trial runs failed to block rain splash landing near loading docks. We’ve doubled up on the liner in newer bag generations. Customers with warehouse settings near rivers or tropical climates now double-bag or request a lined drum as backup. It’s not a universal solution; facilities expecting submersion, or heavy floods, still rely on drums or foil-sealed bags for extended journeys.

    Stacking height and pressure matter more with paper. Overfilling bags or squeezing them under heavy cargo can split seams fast, while plastics stretch and flex. Here, loading teams train with demonstration videos and side-by-side bag burst tests to set new guidelines. Counting on paper means investing in best practice training up front; sales and technical teams now support inspectors and loaders with regular site visits, cutting down on some of the early beginner mistakes.

    Environmental Pressure and Paper’s Trajectory

    We’ve watched environmental compliance demands turn up nearly everywhere taurine is supplied—from pharma multinationals to food supplement startups. Paper packing lines up with calls to replace single-use plastics. Since our launch of this model, more partners flagged shipping routes now requiring sustainable packaging documentation. That shifted plant planning and led to a reevaluation of ordering cycles, since paper can take up more warehouse space than pure plastic. On our side, we help partners gain points on eco-audits, as paper is biodegradable and accepted in most municipal waste systems. The liner remains a barrier, but it’s much smaller than the full mass of a synthetic sack.

    We keep tabs on every change to local and international guidelines for food contact and transport, adapting paper choices and adhesives to ensure the packaging remains fully compliant across major markets. Gaining certifications such as FSC and running non-toxic migration tests for every input now forms part of the batch-release paperwork cycle.

    Learning from Taurine’s End Users

    As a producer, direct conversations with factory customers shape how we refresh and refine our paper packing. Each industry brings its own nuance. Feed supplement plants emphasize dosing accuracy, wary of even trace contamination from packaging glue or fresh paper smell. Food industry lines want reliability during hot months, when bags on racks swell or sweat under warehouse lights. Pharmaceutical manufacturers demand clean tearing or controlled spout options so lab staff can easily withdraw samples without shattering the outer seal. We invite these buyers to send pictures, samples, or feedback after every shipment. These data points become the basis for each tweak, not just for our own process but also for communications with upstream suppliers.

    Sites running frequent audits gave us early insight into logistical choke points. We now fit paper bags with optional anti-tamper tags and supply bags pre-printed with production QR codes for rapid onsite verification. With pharma-grade taurine, even a minor lot mix-up at the distribution center can trigger stand-downs. So we keep printing formats bold and human-legible, avoiding faint codes that scanners in low light miss.

    Inside the Factory—Packing, Storage, and Handling

    Moving beyond the bag design, actual packing operations demand robust workflow. Operators filling taurine bags encounter repetitive motion stressors; lightweight, slip-resistant paper bags let workers perform dozens more fills and moves per shift before fatigue sets in. We set our bag heights and fill lines with input from health and safety teams, using bag weights that fall within ergonomic standards.

    Factory QA protocols for each shift include random test samples—bags are pulled and checked for seam integrity, liner placement, and foreign particles. These inspections run at the bagging machine and after pallets are built. Paper easily shows signs of damage during these checks; small tears or weak gluing can be spotted and rectified before the bag leaves the plant. That level of visibility saves costs, since rejected bags can be repacked immediately, compared with hidden splits in opaque plastics or heavy drums that go unseen until final lot use.

    On the line, workers prefer paper’s feel and stackability. Pallets remain stable in trucks and containers, with less slippage than shiny plastics. Temporary storage in holding sheds benefits from the breathability of paper—the risk of humidity-driven caking lowers, especially during seasonal changes. We partnered with storage teams to map pallet depths and stacking routines, delivering diagrams and handling guidelines with each bulk order. If rodding or pest management checks dictate extra precaution, paper packing supports quicker inspections and late-stage rebagging if needed.

    Advances and Ongoing Improvements

    Customer feedback never stops. We now run periodic bag redesign sprints to keep up with the changing expectations from regional regulations, customer site practices, and industry technology. Larger customers with high loader turnover asked for bags with more robust bottom seam constructions and thicker carrying handles. Field teams return from trips to customer docks with samples of ripped or soiled bags, and those prototypes become the heart of new rounds of R&D. Technicians explore coating upgrades that block water but let air move, and trials with recycled fibers without strong chemical odors.

    Sustainability teams within customer organizations set the agenda for the next decade. Multiple partners asked us for details on recycled content, pulp chain of custody, and liner recovery. We share full reports on sourcing and third-party test data for every new run. Carbon accounting is becoming a routine part of our operations, prompted by requests from multinationals reporting full scope emissions.

    Safety, Traceability, and Compliance

    Compliance standards continue to evolve fast. Customers exporting taurine worldwide demand packing that wins quick approval from authorities. We keep close ties with inspectors to check every batch for conformity and traceability. Each bag carries direct printing of batch, production line, and date information traceable all the way back through raw materials. Auditors from national agencies and third-party certifiers often highlight our batch-tracking methods as models for transparency.

    Throughout production runs, we deploy electronic monitoring at the filling, sealing, and palletizing stages. This helps nip leaks and mis-sealings before they exit the plant. Forklifts and warehouse teams receive ongoing training in handling paper packing, focusing on corner turns, lift height, and pin slide risks. We train every operator to check seal integrity and print clarity as part of regular sign-off procedures.

    What Buyers Can Expect

    From a manufacturer’s perspective, taurine packing—paper meets the balance between product safety, cost, audit-readiness, and practical handling needs. Performance in real filling rooms, shipping lanes, and customer audits remain the deciding factor. We see less waste, faster lot release, and more transparent documentation flow. Most of all, product managers and quality teams gain predictability—they know exactly what comes off every pallet and how that inventory flows through to their customers or production floors.

    Paper packing brings a mix of certainty and accountability that stands up to both routine and unforeseen challenges. In the ongoing push for cleaner supply chains and safer production, we see paper fitting in as a reliable, sustainable, and easily inspectable packaging for taurine. Customer responses affirm that, and every change in our design or handling practices circles back to real outcomes—less downtime, stronger safety, and cleaner product handoffs across the chain.