Blister packaging is a plastic processing technique that involves heating and softening a flat, rigid plastic sheet, vacuuming it onto a mold, and then cooling it to form the finished product. It is widely used in industries such as plastic packaging, lighting, advertising, and decoration.
Blister packaging refers to the process of producing plastic products using the blister packaging process and encapsulating them with corresponding equipment. Blister packaging products include blisters, trays, and blister boxes. Other synonyms include vacuum hoods and blisters.
The main advantages of blister packaging include saving raw and auxiliary materials, being lightweight, easy to transport, and providing excellent sealing properties, thus meeting environmentally friendly and green packaging requirements. It can package any shaped product, eliminating the need for additional cushioning materials. The packaged product is transparent, aesthetically pleasing, and easy to sell. It is also suitable for mechanized and automated packaging, facilitating modern management, saving labor, and improving efficiency.
Blister packaging equipment primarily includes blister forming machines, punching machines, sealing machines, high-frequency machines, and folding machines. The packaging products formed by encapsulation can be divided into: insert card, blister card, double blister, half blister, folding blister, tri-fold blister, etc.
