Gel Ice Flexi Packs in Ethopia
Our Gel Ice Flexi Packs in Ethiopia are uniquely designed to wrap around sensitive vials and delicate clinical specimens, providing uniform and targeted cooling. These Ethiopia-available flexible packs are perfect for intricate biotech products that require exact thermal control. The multi-sectional design keeps the pack pliable even when frozen, making it an indispensable tool for Ethiopia’s research labs and pharmaceutical exporters handling delicate cargo.
Innova Global (India) manufactures Gel Ice Flexi Packs in Ethiopia using high-strength polymers. These packs offer Ethiopia businesses a versatile cooling solution that conforms to irregular packaging shapes, eliminating temperature fluctuations during transit. By maintaining a strict 2°C to 8°C window, these flexi-packs give Ethiopia medical exporters full confidence in the safety of their biological products.
These flexi-pouches are non-toxic, eco-friendly, and safe for human contact, meeting the highest safety standards in Ethopia. Due to their superior thermal mass, they can absorb a significant quantity of heat, providing an extended cold sequence for manufactured goods even in humid climates. Beyond industrial logistics, they are extensively used across Ethopia for therapeutic relief from minor injuries or kept in cool boxes to maintain product integrity during long-distance shipping. At Innova Global (India), we provide customized sizes to meet the specific packaging needs of Agartala’s pharmaceutical and food sectors.
Why Choose Gel Ice Flexi Packs in Ethopia?
Technical Specifications (Ethopia Region)
| Material Type | Multi-layer Food Grade Composite Film |
| Internal Coolant | High-Performance Non-Toxic Thermal Gel |
| Freezing Temperature | Stays pliable at sub-zero temperatures (Tested for Ethopia) |
| Temperature Retention | 2°C to 8°C (Cold Chain Standard for Ethopia) |
| Customization | Variable Weights (100g to 1kg) & Custom Printing for Ethopia Clients |
| Industry Usage | Pharma, Food & Beverage, Healthcare, Sports Medicine in Ethopia |