
Rutan Poly manufactures custom poly bags, films, liners, and sheeting used in pharmaceutical production, medical environments, laboratories, and clean-handling operations. Everything is made in New Jersey, which provides stable production, consistent quality, and control over materials and sizing. We don’t resell packaging — we manufacture each order ourselves.
Packaging Built for Controlled Environments
Pharmaceutical and medical operations need packaging that performs consistently every time. We build poly bags and films in the exact gauge, clarity, and structure your process requires. That includes side-weld bags, gusseted formats, liners for bins and drums, smooth sheeting for clean surfaces, and rolls for automated lines.
Every order is made to spec so your packaging fits the product, the equipment, and the handling requirements — not the other way around.
Where Our Packaging Fits in Pharmaceutical and Medical Use
Clean Handling and Component Storage
Used for parts, devices, instruments, sample components, and any materials that need clean, reliable containment.
- Custom Poly Bags – Made to the exact width, length, and gauge your process requires.
- Side-Weld Bags – Flat seams suited for small parts and controlled handling.
- Bottom Seal Bags – Reinforced bottom for heavier or dense components.
Bin, Tote, and Drum Liners
Used for powders, ingredients, clean storage, and protecting internal surfaces.
- Plastic Liners & Covers – Sized for bins, drums, totes, and container interiors.
- Poly Sheeting – Clean sheeting used for surfaces, prep areas, or containment.
Multi-Unit Kits and Internal Component Bundles
Helps organize and group small parts, internal-use packs, or multi-piece assemblies.
- Bundling Film – Stabilizes grouped items for handling and storage.
- Centerfold Film – Folded film for clean outer wraps or tray coverings.
Labs, R&D, and Controlled Processing Areas
Used for day-to-day handling where clean materials are needed.
- Pin-Hole Bags – Useful when light ventilation is needed.
- Vented Poly Bags – Allows airflow for materials that shouldn’t trap moisture.
- Coreless Bags – Work well in dispensers or high-use areas without creating additional waste.
Products Commonly Used in Pharma & Medical Operations
- Custom Poly Bags – Built around your required dimensions.
- Side-Weld Bags – Flat seams made for clean handling.
- Bottom Seal Bags – Good for heavier or dense items.
- Plastic Liners & Covers – Fits bins, drums, and clean storage needs.
- Poly Sheeting – Used as surface protection or clean work areas.
- Bundling Film – Helps organize multi-unit items or internal kits.
- Centerfold Films – Folded film for wrapping and covering.
- Pin-Hole Bags – Adds controlled ventilation.
- Vented Poly Bags – Allows airflow where required.
- Coreless Bags – Designed for efficient use in high-volume areas.
Why Pharmaceutical and Medical Teams Choose Us
All manufacturing happens in the USA, helping you avoid long delays, maintain supply consistency, and get packaging that performs the same way in every run. With over 50 years in business, we understand why consistency is everything in pharma and medical environments. Because we manufacture in-house, your specifications don’t drift from order to order.
Quality and Compliance
We use materials suitable for clean handling and applications that benefit from food-contact-level safety. Our production environment is controlled, and each order is manufactured to the dimensions and structure you specify.
Custom Options
We can manufacture packaging around the exact requirements of your process. That includes custom gauge, clarity, strength, venting styles, slip levels, widths, and lengths. If your workflow or equipment needs packaging that behaves a certain way — feeds smoothly through a line, fits specific trays or components, or supports sensitive handling — we can build it to those details. Color-coding is available for internal identification when needed.
If you’re reviewing packaging for a new line, replacing a material that isn’t performing, or tightening up specs for smoother equipment performance, share what the packaging needs to handle. Details like part size, clarity expectations, strength requirements, and how the film runs on your equipment help us point you toward the proper structure.
When you’re ready, reach out through the contact form, and we’ll take it from there.

