Blister packs are used to package products such as toys, hardware, medication, etc. Many blister packaging machines use heat and pressure via a die to form the cavity or pocket from a roll or sheet of plastic.
What is blister pack made out of?
thermoformed plastic
How do you make blister cards?
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How is blister package made?
Blister packs are created by means of a form-fill-seal process at the pharmaceutical company or designated contract packer. A form-fill-seal process means that the blister pack is created from rolls of flat sheet or film, filled with the pharmaceutical product and closed (sealed) on the same equipment.
What is a blister pack for shipping?
Blister packaging is a form of plastic packaging that is molded to suit numerous smaller commercial goods. These packages are a common sight in the pharmaceutical industry and retail stores. They have a plastic cavity section where the product fits and a lidding that allows for removal of the product.
How are plastic blisters made?
Blister packaging is a type of packaging produced by heating a sheet of plastic and moulding it into shape to form a bubble or pocket the 'blister' that completely covers the product. The plastic blister is fixed to the front of the cardboard, to contain and protect the product.
What are blister pack made of?
Blister packaging is comprised of PET (polyethylene terephtalate) or PVC (polyvinyl chloride) plastic packaging. The rugged material used for blister packs makes them ideal for a wide range of applications, such as pharmaceuticals, electronic equipment, or toy products.