Thermoforming process
Thermoforming is a manufacturing process where plastic sheet is heated to a pliable forming temperature, formed to a specific part shape in a mold, and
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Thermoforming is a manufacturing process where plastic sheet is heated to a pliable forming temperature, formed to a specific part shape in a mold, and
Blister packaging has proven to be the ideal, self selling packaging for producers and retailers and are still gaining over box packaging. Customers are attracted
This type of blister packaging is a combination of a sealable fold-over blister card and a transparent blister. The blister is trapped between two pieces
A sliding blister consists of a blister with folded flanges on three sides and a card. After placing the product into the blister a matching
Skin pack, or skin packaging, is a type of carded packaging where a product (or products) is placed on a piece of paperboard , and a
Blister packs are commonly used as unit-dose packaging for pharmaceutical tablets, capsules or lozenges. Blister packs can provide barrier protection for shelf life requirements, and
Medical Blister trays differ from Pharmaceutical blister packs in that these are not push-through packs. The thermoformed base web is made of a thicker plastic
Blisters are used for many purposes and in many different markets. Think of any market such as DYI, automotive, lighting, stationary, pharmaceutical, any consumer market
Blisters are produced using a process named vacuum forming or thermoforming. A plastic film or sheet is unwound from the reel and guided though a
Typical materials for the production of blisters are thermoplastics such as: A-PET, G-PET, PVC, Polypropylene, PLA