{"id":29381,"date":"2026-06-08T15:33:33","date_gmt":"2026-06-08T07:33:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ketegroup.com\/?p=29381"},"modified":"2026-06-08T15:33:35","modified_gmt":"2026-06-08T07:33:35","slug":"kraft-paper-bag-sizes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ketegroup.com\/de\/kraft-paper-bag-sizes\/","title":{"rendered":"Gr\u00f6\u00dfen von Kraftpapiers\u00e4cken: Der vollst\u00e4ndige Leitfaden f\u00fcr Abmessungen, GSM und die Wahl der richtigen Gr\u00f6\u00dfe"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n\n<head>\n    <meta charset=\"utf-8\">\n    <meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1\">\n    <title>Gr\u00f6\u00dfen von Kraftpapiers\u00e4cken: Der vollst\u00e4ndige Leitfaden f\u00fcr Abmessungen, GSM und die Wahl der richtigen Gr\u00f6\u00dfe<\/title>\n<\/head>\n\n<body>\n    <div class=\"bd-post\">\n        <style>\n            @import url('https:\/\/fonts.googleapis.com\/css2?family=Hammersmith+One&family=Open+Sans:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap');\n            \n            .bd-post {\n              \/* \u5c06\u539f\u672c\u7684 720px \u4fee\u6539\u4e3a 100%\uff0c\u8ba9\u5185\u5bb9\u81ea\u52a8\u6491\u6ee1\u7236\u5bb9\u5668\u53ef\u7528\u5bbd\u5ea6 *\/\n              --prose-width: 100%;\n              --bp-margin: 1em;\n              --bp-padding: 20px;\n              --bp-padding-tight: 14px;\n              --bp-padding-compact: 12px;\n              --clr-bg: #FFFFFF;\n              --clr-primary: #031008;\n              --clr-accent: #136AD5;\n              --clr-soft: rgba(19,106,213,0.50);\n              --clr-text: #333333;\n              --clr-white: #FFFFFF;\n              --clr-border: #D7E7F2;\n              font-family: 'Open Sans', Sans-serif;\n              color: var(--clr-text);\n              background: var(--clr-bg);\n              padding: 40px;\n              max-width: 100%;\n              box-sizing: border-box;\n              line-height: 1.7;\n            }\n            \n            .bd-post a { overflow-wrap: anywhere; 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Order too small, and your products don&#8217;t fit. Order too large, and you&#8217;re paying for empty space while your customers wrestle with a floppy, oversized bag that makes your brand look careless. Yet most size guides stop at a table of numbers and leave you to guess which one works for your actual business.<\/p>\n\n            <p>This guide covers the kraft paper bag sizes that matter   from the compact 18 cm boutique bag to the 50-pound industrial sack   and explains how to pick the right one based on what you sell, who your customers are, and how the bag needs to perform in the real world.<\/p>\n\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.ketegroup.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Kraft-Paper-Bag-Sizes-1.webp\" \n     alt=\"Arbeiter der KETE-Gruppe bedienen Hochgeschwindigkeitsmaschinen\" \n     style=\"width: 512px; height: 384px; max-width: 100%; object-fit: cover; border-radius: 12px; margin: 30px auto; display: block; box-shadow: 10px 10px 60px 0px rgba(210, 221, 224, 0.35); transition: all 0.3s ease; cursor: pointer;\"\n     onmouseover=\"this.style.transform='translateY(-5px) scale(1.03)'; this.style.boxShadow='15px 25px 80px 0px rgba(210, 221, 224, 0.45)';\"\n     onmouseout=\"this.style.transform='translateY(0) scale(1)'; this.style.boxShadow='10px 10px 60px 0px rgba(210, 221, 224, 0.35)';\">\n\n\n            <hr>\n\n            <h2><span class=\"section-num\">01<\/span> Understanding Kraft Paper Bag Types and Dimension Conventions<\/h2>\n\n            <p>Before diving into specific sizes, you need to know what you&#8217;re looking at. Kraft paper bags come in three main types, and the dimensions are listed in a convention that isn&#8217;t always intuitive.<\/p>\n\n            <p><strong>The three bag types you&#8217;ll encounter:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n            <ul>\n                <li><strong>SOS (Self-Opening Sack)<\/strong>   also called a pinch-bottom bag. It opens with a flick of the wrist, has a flat square bottom, and stands on its own. Dominant in food service and takeaway because it&#8217;s fast to fill. No handles.<\/li>\n                <li><strong>Twisted Handle Bag<\/strong>   the classic retail shopping bag. Twisted paper cords run through reinforced eyelets at the top. Handles 3 5 kg of load comfortably. The go-to for boutiques, clothing stores, and gift shops.<\/li>\n                <li><strong>Flat Handle Bag<\/strong>   similar to the twisted handle version but with flat paper strips glued or stitched to the inside. Cleaner look, slightly lower load capacity (2 3 kg). Common in premium retail and cosmetics.<\/li>\n            <\/ul>\n\n            <div class=\"bp-1-card\">\n                <div class=\"bp-1-item\">\n                    <span class=\"bp-icon\"><svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\">\n                            <path d=\"M13 2 3 14h9l-1 8 10-12h-9l1-8z\" \/>\n                        <\/svg><\/span>\n                    <div class=\"bp-1-item-label\">SOS Sack<span class=\"bp-1-item-sublabel\">Self-Opening \u00b7 Food Service<\/span><\/div>\n                <\/div>\n                <div class=\"bp-1-item\">\n                    <span class=\"bp-icon\"><svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\">\n                            <path d=\"M6 2 3 6v14a2 2 0 0 0 2 2h14a2 2 0 0 0 2-2V6l-3-4z\" \/>\n                            <line x1=\"3\" y1=\"6\" x2=\"21\" y2=\"6\" \/>\n                            <path d=\"M16 10a4 4 0 0 1-8 0\" \/>\n                        <\/svg><\/span>\n                    <div class=\"bp-1-item-label\">Gedrehter Handgriff<span class=\"bp-1-item-sublabel\">Classic \u00b7 Retail &amp; Gifts<\/span><\/div>\n                <\/div>\n                <div class=\"bp-1-item\">\n                    <span class=\"bp-icon\"><svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\">\n                            <path d=\"M20 7h-8.586a1 1 0 0 1-.707-.293l-2.414-2.414A1 1 0 0 0 7.586 4H4a2 2 0 0 0-2 2v12a2 2 0 0 0 2 2h16a2 2 0 0 0 2-2V9a2 2 0 0 0-2-2z\" \/>\n                        <\/svg><\/span>\n                    <div class=\"bp-1-item-label\">Flacher Handgriff<span class=\"bp-1-item-sublabel\">Clean Look \u00b7 Premium Retail<\/span><\/div>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <p><strong>How to read the dimensions:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n            <p>The industry-standard convention is <strong>Width &times; Gusset &times; Height<\/strong> (W &times; G &times; H). The gusset is the expandable side or bottom fold   it determines how wide the bag opens. A bag listed as &#8220;32 &times; 12 &times; 40 cm&#8221; is 32 cm wide, has a 12 cm side gusset (meaning it can expand to hold thicker items), and is 40 cm tall.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Some European manufacturers use Length &times; Width &times; Height instead, so always confirm which convention a supplier follows before placing an order. The gusset is the dimension most first-time buyers overlook   and it&#8217;s often the one that determines whether a customer can actually carry their purchase comfortably.<\/p>\n\n            <hr>\n\n            <h2><span class=\"section-num\">02<\/span> Standard Kraft Paper Bag Sizes by Application<\/h2>\n\n            <p>A bag&#8217;s size only makes sense in context. The dimensions that work for a bakery are useless for a hardware store, and the GSM that holds a T-shirt won&#8217;t survive a bag of cement. Here are the standard size ranges organized by how the bag is actually used.<\/p>\n\n            <h3>Retail &amp; Boutique Shopping Bag Sizes<\/h3>\n\n            <p>Retail bags need to look good, feel substantial in the customer&#8217;s hand, and hold purchases securely without tearing at the handles. Most retail kraft bags use 100 120 GSM paper with twisted or flat handles.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"table-wrapper\">\n                <table>\n                    <thead>\n                        <tr>\n                            <th>Size Category<\/th>\n                            <th>Dimensions (W &times; G &times; H)<\/th>\n                            <th>GSM<\/th>\n                            <th>Typical Use<\/th>\n                        <\/tr>\n                    <\/thead>\n                    <tbody>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>Klein<\/td>\n                            <td>18 &times; 8 &times; 22 cm<\/td>\n                            <td>100<\/td>\n                            <td>Jewelry, accessories, small cosmetics<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>Mittel<\/td>\n                            <td>24 &times; 9 &times; 32 cm<\/td>\n                            <td>120<\/td>\n                            <td>Folded clothing, books, medium gifts<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>Gro\u00df<\/td>\n                            <td>32 &times; 12 &times; 40 cm<\/td>\n                            <td>120<\/td>\n                            <td>Coats, shoes, multiple clothing items<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>Extra Large<\/td>\n                            <td>34 &times; 20 &times; 35 cm<\/td>\n                            <td>120<\/td>\n                            <td>Bulky items, large gift sets<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>XXL<\/td>\n                            <td>31 &times; 12 &times; 41 cm<\/td>\n                            <td>120 150<\/td>\n                            <td>Multiple purchases, promotional events<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                    <\/tbody>\n                <\/table>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <p>The Medium (24 &times; 9 &times; 32 cm) to Large (32 &times; 12 &times; 40 cm) range accounts for the majority of retail bag consumption. If you&#8217;re a clothing boutique, start with these two sizes   they cover roughly 80% of in-store purchases. The twisted handle is the workhorse here: it carries 3 5 kg and feels sturdy without adding bulk.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"bp-2-stat\">\n                <span class=\"bp-icon\"><svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\">\n                        <path d=\"M6 2 3 6v14a2 2 0 0 0 2 2h14a2 2 0 0 0 2-2V6l-3-4z\" \/>\n                        <line x1=\"3\" y1=\"6\" x2=\"21\" y2=\"6\" \/>\n                        <path d=\"M16 10a4 4 0 0 1-8 0\" \/>\n                    <\/svg><\/span>\n                <div>\n                    <div class=\"bp-2-label\">80% of retail bag consumption falls in this range<\/div>\n                    <div class=\"bp-2-number\">24&times;9&times;32 &rarr; 32&times;12&times;40 cm<\/div>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h3>Food Service &amp; Takeaway Bag Sizes<\/h3>\n\n            <p>Food service bags face different demands: speed of packing, grease resistance, and the ability to hold irregularly shaped containers. SOS (self-opening sack) designs dominate this category because staff can fill them in one motion during a rush.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"table-wrapper\">\n                <table>\n                    <thead>\n                        <tr>\n                            <th>Size<\/th>\n                            <th>Dimensions (W &times; H &times; D)<\/th>\n                            <th>Typical Capacity<\/th>\n                        <\/tr>\n                    <\/thead>\n                    <tbody>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>Klein<\/td>\n                            <td>18 &times; 22 &times; 9 cm<\/td>\n                            <td>Coffee + pastry, single sandwich<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>Mittel<\/td>\n                            <td>20 &times; 25 &times; 12 cm<\/td>\n                            <td>Single meal with sides<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>Gro\u00df<\/td>\n                            <td>25 &times; 30 &times; 14 cm<\/td>\n                            <td>Family meal, multiple containers<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>Extra Large<\/td>\n                            <td>32 &times; 32 &times; 18 cm<\/td>\n                            <td>Catering orders, pizza boxes<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                    <\/tbody>\n                <\/table>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <p>Food-contact kraft paper must meet FDA 176.170 or EU 1935\/2004 standards   not all brown paper is food-safe. If your bags need to hold greasy or moist items, look for a PE lining or grease-resistant coating. SOS bags in the 60 80 GSM range keep material costs low while providing enough structure for a 15-minute trip from counter to table.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"bp-3-callout\">\n                <span class=\"bp-icon\"><svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\">\n                        <path d=\"M12 22s8-4 8-10V5l-8-3-8 3v7c0 6 8 10 8 10z\" \/>\n                        <path d=\"m9 12 2 2 4-4\" \/>\n                    <\/svg><\/span>\n                <span class=\"bp-3-text\">Food-contact kraft paper must meet <strong>FDA 176.170<\/strong> oder <strong>EU 1935\/2004<\/strong> standards. Not all brown paper is food-safe   verify compliance before ordering for food service use.<\/span>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h3>Industrial &amp; Bulk Packaging Bag Sizes<\/h3>\n\n            <p>Industrial kraft bags operate on a completely different logic. Nobody cares how they look   what matters is load capacity, stacking strength, and compatibility with filling equipment. Dimensions are often listed by weight rating rather than centimeter measurements.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"table-wrapper\">\n                <table>\n                    <thead>\n                        <tr>\n                            <th>Weight Rating<\/th>\n                            <th>Typical Dimensions<\/th>\n                            <th>GSM Range<\/th>\n                            <th>Tasche Typ<\/th>\n                        <\/tr>\n                    <\/thead>\n                    <tbody>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>1 lb<\/td>\n                            <td>10.5 &times; 6 &times; 21 cm<\/td>\n                            <td>70 80<\/td>\n                            <td>Open mouth, small dry goods<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>5 lb<\/td>\n                            <td>15 &times; 9 &times; 28 cm<\/td>\n                            <td>80 100<\/td>\n                            <td>Open mouth, flour\/sugar<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>10 lb<\/td>\n                            <td>16.5 &times; 10 &times; 34 cm<\/td>\n                            <td>100 120<\/td>\n                            <td>Open mouth or valve, chemicals<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>20 lb<\/td>\n                            <td>22 &times; 15.5 &times; 35 cm<\/td>\n                            <td>120 150<\/td>\n                            <td>Multi-wall, construction materials<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>50 lb<\/td>\n                            <td>28 &times; 17 &times; 45 cm<\/td>\n                            <td>150 200<\/td>\n                            <td>Multi-wall valve, cement\/mortar<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                    <\/tbody>\n                <\/table>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <p>A critical detail most guides miss: the same 50-pound weight rating can mean different dimensions depending on product density. Cement is roughly three times denser than flour, so a 50-pound cement bag is significantly smaller than a 50-pound flour bag. If you&#8217;re sourcing industrial bags for a specific product, provide the density and fill volume   not just the weight   when requesting dimensions from a supplier.<\/p>\n\n            <hr>\n\n            <h2><span class=\"section-num\">03<\/span> Paper Weight (GSM) and Load Capacity: Why Size Alone Isn&#8217;t Enough<\/h2>\n\n            <p>A bag&#8217;s dimensions tell you what fits inside. Its GSM (grams per square meter) tells you whether it will survive the trip from your store to the customer&#8217;s destination.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"table-wrapper\">\n                <table>\n                    <thead>\n                        <tr>\n                            <th>GSM<\/th>\n                            <th>Paper Type<\/th>\n                            <th>Typical Load Capacity<\/th>\n                            <th>Am besten f\u00fcr<\/th>\n                        <\/tr>\n                    <\/thead>\n                    <tbody>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>60 70<\/td>\n                            <td>Leichtgewicht<\/td>\n                            <td>1 2 kg<\/td>\n                            <td>Takeaway, small dry goods<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>80 100<\/td>\n                            <td>Standard<\/td>\n                            <td>3 5 kg<\/td>\n                            <td>Retail shopping, medium groceries<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>110 130<\/td>\n                            <td>Heavy-duty<\/td>\n                            <td>5 8 kg<\/td>\n                            <td>Multiple items, books, shoes<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                        <tr>\n                            <td>150 200<\/td>\n                            <td>Industriell<\/td>\n                            <td>10 50 kg<\/td>\n                            <td>Construction materials, bulk chemicals<\/td>\n                        <\/tr>\n                    <\/tbody>\n                <\/table>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <p>The most common failure point isn&#8217;t the bag bottom   it&#8217;s the handle attachment. On a twisted handle bag, the paper around the eyelet tears when the load exceeds roughly 5 kg, even if the bag body itself is rated higher. If your products regularly push past that weight, upgrade to a flat handle with reinforced stitching or switch to a handleless industrial sack.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"bp-4-stat\">\n                <span class=\"bp-icon\"><svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\">\n                        <path d=\"m21.73 18-8-14a2 2 0 0 0-3.48 0l-8 14A2 2 0 0 0 4 21h16a2 2 0 0 0 1.73-3Z\" \/>\n                        <line x1=\"12\" y1=\"9\" x2=\"12\" y2=\"13\" \/>\n                        <line x1=\"12\" y1=\"17\" x2=\"12.01\" y2=\"17\" \/>\n                    <\/svg><\/span>\n                <div class=\"bp-4-number\">5 kg<\/div>\n                <div class=\"bp-4-label\">Handle failure threshold on twisted handle bags   not the bag bottom<\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <p>For multi-wall industrial bags, GSM is only part of the story. A 2-ply 80 GSM bag and a 4-ply 70 GSM bag can both handle 25 kg, but the 4-ply version offers better puncture resistance and moisture protection. When in doubt, specify the application and let the manufacturer recommend the ply structure   it&#8217;s not a decision you want to make from a spec sheet alone.<\/p>\n\n            <hr>\n\n            <h2><span class=\"section-num\">04<\/span> How to Choose the Right Kraft Paper Bag Size for Your Business<\/h2>\n\n            <p>You&#8217;ve seen the size charts. Now the real question: which size actually matches your product and your operation?<\/p>\n\n            <p><strong>Step 1: Measure your product   including the &#8220;air gap.&#8221;<\/strong><\/p>\n            <p>Weigh your product and measure its packed dimensions (length &times; width &times; height as it sits on a shelf). Then add tolerance: 2 3 cm to the width and at least 1.5&times; the product height for the bag height, so there&#8217;s room to fold the top over or tie it closed. One mistake that keeps surfacing: measuring the product flat and forgetting the customer needs grip space at the top of the bag to carry it comfortably.<\/p>\n\n            <p><strong>Step 2: Match the bag type to the use case.<\/strong><\/p>\n            <p>A retail customer carrying a purchase for 30 minutes needs a twisted handle. A takeaway order that needs to be packed in 3 seconds during a lunch rush needs an SOS bag. An industrial product being filled by an automated line needs a valve or open-mouth bag compatible with the filling equipment. The bag type is not an aesthetic choice   it&#8217;s determined by how the bag will be filled and how the end user will carry it.<\/p>\n\n            <p><strong>Step 3: Validate GSM against your load.<\/strong><\/p>\n            <p>Take your total product weight and match it to the GSM table in the previous section. If you&#8217;re near a boundary (e.g., your product weighs 4.8 kg and you&#8217;re considering a 100 GSM bag rated to 5 kg), go up a tier. Bag failure at the point of use   a handle tearing in a customer&#8217;s hand, a bottom blowing out on a loading dock   costs far more in brand damage than the marginal cost of heavier paper.<\/p>\n\n            <p><strong>Step 4: Test before you commit.<\/strong><\/p>\n            <p>Order samples in your target size and actually pack your product. Walk around with the loaded bag. Drop it once or twice. This sounds obvious, but plenty of businesses order 5,000 bags based on a dimension chart alone, only to find the gusset doesn&#8217;t expand enough for their box shape. Test before you commit to a full production run.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"bp-5-checklist\">\n                <div class=\"bp-5-title\">\n                    <span class=\"bp-icon\"><svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\">\n                            <path d=\"m3 17 2 2 4-4\" \/>\n                            <path d=\"m3 7 2 2 4-4\" \/>\n                            <path d=\"M13 6h8\" \/>\n                            <path d=\"M13 12h8\" \/>\n                            <path d=\"M13 18h8\" \/>\n                        <\/svg><\/span>\n                    Size Selection Checklist\n                <\/div>\n                <div class=\"bp-5-item\"><span class=\"bp-5-marker\">1<\/span><span class=\"bp-5-item-text\">Measure product packed dimensions + add 2 3 cm width tolerance<\/span><\/div>\n                <div class=\"bp-5-item\"><span class=\"bp-5-marker\">2<\/span><span class=\"bp-5-item-text\">Match bag type to how it&#8217;s filled and carried (SOS \/ Twisted \/ Flat)<\/span><\/div>\n                <div class=\"bp-5-item\"><span class=\"bp-5-marker\">3<\/span><span class=\"bp-5-item-text\">Check GSM table   if near a weight boundary, go up one tier<\/span><\/div>\n                <div class=\"bp-5-item\"><span class=\"bp-5-marker\">4<\/span><span class=\"bp-5-item-text\">Order samples and physically test with your actual product<\/span><\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <hr>\n\n            <h2><span class=\"section-num\">05<\/span> From Size Chart to Production Line: How Kraft Paper Bags Are Made at Scale<\/h2>\n\n            <p>Every kraft paper bag on the market   from the smallest boutique gift bag to the 50-pound cement sack   starts from the same production logic. A paper bag making machine takes a roll of kraft paper and, through a series of forming, cutting, folding, and gluing stations, turns it into a finished bag. The bag&#8217;s final dimensions are not &#8220;chosen&#8221; from a catalog   they are set as machine parameters.<\/p>\n\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.ketegroup.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Kraft-Paper-Bag-Sizes-2.webp\" \n     alt=\"Arbeiter der KETE-Gruppe bedienen Hochgeschwindigkeitsmaschinen\" \n     style=\"width: 512px; height: 384px; max-width: 100%; object-fit: cover; border-radius: 12px; margin: 30px auto; display: block; box-shadow: 10px 10px 60px 0px rgba(210, 221, 224, 0.35); transition: all 0.3s ease; cursor: pointer;\"\n     onmouseover=\"this.style.transform='translateY(-5px) scale(1.03)'; this.style.boxShadow='15px 25px 80px 0px rgba(210, 221, 224, 0.45)';\"\n     onmouseout=\"this.style.transform='translateY(0) scale(1)'; this.style.boxShadow='10px 10px 60px 0px rgba(210, 221, 224, 0.35)';\">\n\n\n\n            <h3>The Size Range Modern Paper Bag Machines Can Produce<\/h3>\n\n            <p>A typical industrial paper bag machine controls three core dimensional parameters:<\/p>\n\n            <ul>\n                <li><strong>Bag Length<\/strong>: 120 760 mm   the distance from the bag opening to the bottom fold<\/li>\n                <li><strong>Breite der Tasche<\/strong>: 70 540 mm   the face width of the bag body<\/li>\n                <li><strong>Bottom\/Gusset Width<\/strong>: 50 260 mm   the expandable bottom or side fold depth<\/li>\n            <\/ul>\n\n            <p>These three parameters combine to produce hundreds of different finished bag sizes from a single machine. The machine doesn&#8217;t &#8220;know&#8221; it&#8217;s making a medium retail bag or a large industrial sack   it simply executes the dimensional settings programmed into its servo-driven PLC controller. Change the settings, and the same machine that was producing 24 &times; 9 &times; 32 cm boutique bags at 10 a.m. can be producing 45 &times; 17 &times; 28 cm industrial valve sacks by 11 a.m.   after a 15 30 minute changeover for die adjustment and parameter tuning.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"bp-6-grid\">\n                <div class=\"bp-6-stat\">\n                    <div class=\"bp-6-number\">120 760 mm<\/div>\n                    <div class=\"bp-6-label\">Bag Length<\/div>\n                <\/div>\n                <div class=\"bp-6-stat\">\n                    <div class=\"bp-6-number\">70 540 mm<\/div>\n                    <div class=\"bp-6-label\">Breite der Tasche<\/div>\n                <\/div>\n                <div class=\"bp-6-stat\">\n                    <div class=\"bp-6-number\">50 260 mm<\/div>\n                    <div class=\"bp-6-label\">Gusset \/ Bottom<\/div>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <p>The practical implication for bag buyers: any &#8220;standard&#8221; size you see listed is, at the production level, just one parameter configuration among many. If your business needs a non-standard size   say, 28 &times; 14 &times; 38 cm because your product boxes are an unusual shape   the question isn&#8217;t &#8220;does this size exist?&#8221; but rather &#8220;does the manufacturer&#8217;s machine parameter range cover my target dimensions?&#8221;<\/p>\n\n            <h3>How Bag Size Affects Production Speed, Cost, and Quality<\/h3>\n\n            <p>Size isn&#8217;t just a specification   it&#8217;s a cost driver. Larger bags consume more material per unit, but the more significant economic factor is <strong>production speed<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Smaller bags (under 30 cm in length, standard GSM) run faster   up to 400 500 bags per minute on modern equipment. As bag length exceeds 50 cm and GSM climbs above 120, speed drops by 20 30% because each bag requires more material feed time and longer dwell at the forming and gluing stations. A single-size production run of 100,000 medium retail bags might take 4 hours. The same quantity of extra-large industrial sacks could take nearly 7 hours   nearly double the machine time and energy cost.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"bp-7-insight\">\n                <span class=\"bp-icon\"><svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\">\n                        <circle cx=\"12\" cy=\"12\" r=\"10\" \/>\n                        <polyline points=\"12 6 12 12 16 14\" \/>\n                    <\/svg><\/span>\n                <div class=\"bp-7-body\">\n                    <div class=\"bp-7-headline\">Changeover Is the Hidden Cost<\/div>\n                    <div class=\"bp-7-text\">15 30 minutes per size switch   die swap, parameter tuning, test bags. Ordering five different sizes in small quantities means five changeovers built into your quote. This is why standard sizes exist.<\/div>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <p>The hidden cost, though, is <strong>changeover<\/strong>. Every time a machine switches from one size to another, production stops for 15 30 minutes while the operator swaps forming dies, adjusts the bottom folder, and runs test bags to verify dimensions. If you&#8217;re ordering five different sizes in small quantities, your supplier is eating five changeovers   and that cost will appear somewhere in your quote. This is why &#8220;standard sizes&#8221; exist in the first place. They aren&#8217;t arbitrary; they represent the intersection of market demand and production efficiency.<\/p>\n\n            <p>For businesses considering in-house bag production, or evaluating equipment for an existing converting operation, the machine&#8217;s size range and changeover speed matter more than its top-line bag-per-minute spec. A machine that covers 120 760 mm bag length with sub-20-minute changeover gives you the flexibility to serve multiple customer segments without sacrificing throughput. Equally important: verify that the machine carries the certifications required for your target markets. CE certification is mandatory for machinery sold into the European Union, and RoHS compliance confirms that electrical components meet hazardous substance restrictions   both are baseline requirements, not differentiators.<\/p>\n\n            <p>If you&#8217;re evaluating paper bag production equipment, look past the headline specifications. A machine that covers the full size range   from compact retail bags to heavy industrial sacks   and carries documented CE and RoHS certification gives you the flexibility to serve multiple market segments without regulatory complications. KETE, a manufacturer with over 30 years of engineering experience in flexible packaging machinery, produces <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ketegroup.com\/de\/qualitat\/\">certified paper bag making machines<\/a> with parameter ranges covering every size discussed in this guide. You can explore their specifications or <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ketegroup.com\/de\/kontakt\/\">contact their sales team<\/a> for a solution matched to your production targets.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"bp-cta-end-callout\">\n                <span class=\"bp-icon\"><svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\">\n                        <path d=\"M2 20a2 2 0 0 0 2 2h16a2 2 0 0 0 2-2V8l-7 5V8l-7 5V4a2 2 0 0 0-2-2H4a2 2 0 0 0-2 2Z\" \/>\n                        <path d=\"M17 18h1\" \/>\n                        <path d=\"M12 18h1\" \/>\n                        <path d=\"M7 18h1\" \/>\n                    <\/svg><\/span>\n                <div class=\"bp-cta-end-title\">Custom Paper Bag Production Equipment for Your Operation<\/div>\n                <div class=\"bp-cta-end-subtitle\">From compact retail bags to 50-pound industrial sacks   one machine platform, the full size range. CE and RoHS certified for EU and global markets.<\/div>\n                <a class=\"bp-cta-end-button\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ketegroup.com\/de\/kontakt\/\">Request Equipment Specs<\/a>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <hr>\n\n            <h2>Referenzen<\/h2>\n\n            <ol>\n                <li>PF Concept. &#8220;Kraft Paper Bag Product Specifications.&#8221; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.pfconcept.com\/\">https:\/\/www.pfconcept.com\/<\/a><\/li>\n                <li>Spar-Pack. &#8220;Paper Carrier Bags.&#8221; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wlw.de\/en\/company\/spar-pack-verpackungsmaterialien-1834394\/products\/papiertragetaschen-nachhaltig-und-stabil-verschiedene-groessen-lieferbar-36363535\">https:\/\/www.wlw.de\/<\/a><\/li>\n                <li>Koch &amp; Co. &#8220;Finding the Perfect Fit: A Size Guide to Premium Kraft Paper Bags.&#8221; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.koch.com.au\/blogs\/styled-by-koch\/finding-the-perfect-fit-a-size-guide-to-koch-co-premium-kraft-paper-bags\">https:\/\/www.koch.com.au\/<\/a><\/li>\n                <li>Seattle City Light. &#8220;Material Standard 7268.14   Paper and Kraft Bag.&#8221; 2023. <a href=\"https:\/\/web8.seattle.gov\/city-light-engineering-standards\/\">https:\/\/web8.seattle.gov\/city-light-engineering-standards\/<\/a><\/li>\n                <li>OYKA Paper. &#8220;Paper and Kraft Bag Manufacturing.&#8221; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.oyakcimento.com\/en\/fields-of-activity\/paper-and-kraft-bag.html\">https:\/\/www.oyakcimento.com\/<\/a><\/li>\n                <li>KETE GROUP. &#8220;Quality &amp; Certifications.&#8221; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ketegroup.com\/de\/qualitat\/\">https:\/\/www.ketegroup.com\/quality\/<\/a><\/li>\n                <li>KETE GROUP. \"Kontakt\". <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ketegroup.com\/de\/kontakt\/\">https:\/\/www.ketegroup.com\/contact\/<\/a><\/li>\n                <li>KETE GRUPPE. 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