Blister Packaging : 7 Reasons Why They Are Better

7 Reasons Why Blistering Packaging Is Better

What is Blister Packaging? It’s a plastic container with a plastic lid. Then adhere the plastic to the printed paper or aluminum foil on the reverse. To achieve the desired shape, extrusion by heat (Thermoforming) or cold forming is used. Blister Packaging, also known as ‘‘Blister Pack’’. There are many varieties of blister packaging depending on the use. It’s a common sort of packaging in daily life, such as toothbrush panels or inhaler tube panels. It’s most commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry to package tablets, capsules, and lozenges.

Plastic Used in Manufacturing Blister Packaging

       The type of plastic suitable for making Blister Packaging is Polyvinyl Chloride or PVC. Because of its low cost and ease of forming, used in a variety of applications, especially for packing low-temperature products. Also, it’s tough, clear, and chemical resistant.

7 Reasons Why Blister Packaging Is Better

1. Preventing the product from external variables, such as air, temperature, humidity, and light, all of which can cause the medicine to deteriorate.

2. Maintaining the medicine’s condition throughout its life to continue getting the same effective treatment.

3. Preventing accidental drug misuse among children and the elderly. This design is known as child-resistant (CR) packaging, especially for drugs containing chemicals that cause harm or have a strong effect. If a substantial amount of it enters the body, it might cause harm.

4. The product is visible through the container. It is designed for attracting prospective consumers.

5. Tamper Protection. When the product is unpacked to gain access to it, the carving traces will be apparent.

6. Protect the tamper from punching straight aluminum foil and peeling off the lid from the embossed sheet.

7. Convenient for mobility.

Why should you use the CPPC factory’s Blister Packaging?

         The CPPC’s Blistering Packaging has been certified for Environmental Management Systems (ISO 14001), Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), and Quality Management Systems (ISO 9001).

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