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Chub (container)
Food packaging material
Food packaging material


A chub or a chub pack is a type of container formed by a tube of flexible packaging material. The cylindrical package has the appearance of a sausage with the ends sealed by metal crimps or clips.
Uses
Chub packs are used to pack semi-solid materials such as:
- sausage
- ground beef and ground turkey
- dog food
- cheese spreads
- frostings
- bread dough
- cookie dough
- creamed corn
- drywall compound
- explosive slurries
Notes
References
- Yam, K. L., "Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology", John Wiley & Sons, 2009,
References
- "Chub packaging film".
- "High strength laminated film for chub packaging".
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