Blister packaging is a common packaging method primarily used to protect and display products.
Definition:
Blister packaging involves heating a plastic sheet, softening it, and then attaching it to a mold. After cooling and forming, the package is shaped to the exact shape of the product.
Materials:
PVC: Transparent and flexible, suitable for food and daily necessities.
PET: Environmentally friendly and highly transparent, widely used in food and electronics.
PS: Highly hard, commonly used in disposable items and electronics.
PP: High-temperature resistant, suitable for microwave-safe food packaging.
Process:
Heating: The plastic sheet is heated until softened.
Blistering: The softened sheet is attached to a mold and formed.
Cooling: Cooling and setting.
Cutting: Excess material is removed to obtain the final package.
Advantages:
Strong protection, tightly fitting the product, shockproof and moisture-proof. Isolates oxygen and water vapor.
Excellent display quality, with a transparent design for easy product display.
Low cost, suitable for large-scale production.
Lightweight and easy to transport, reducing transportation burden. Easily print, emboss, and metalize without complicated processing!
Durable and resilient, with unmatched mechanical strength!
Chemically stable, no need to worry about corrosion from various chemicals!
Non-toxic and hygienic, protecting the safety of food, medicine, and medical devices!
Easy and recyclable, convenient and harmless to incineration, meeting RoHS environmental standards!
Applications:
Food, such as fruit, pastries, and prepared foods.
Electronic products, such as mobile phones, batteries, and headphones.
Medical products, such as tablets and medical devices.
Daily necessities, such as toys, stationery, and cosmetics.
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