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High Speed Aluminum Plastic Automatic Blister Packaging Mac.


blister packaging machine

1.Pulling length can be adjusted. Mold is located by fixed groove so that it’s esay to change mold.

2.The material is fed automatically. The mold and feeder can be designed according to customer’s requirement.

3.The heating molds will automatically separate when the machine stops, which contributes to protect the material from heated moulds.

4.The machine come with perforation embossing, batch number embossing and wasted material rewinding.

5.Adopt the transfer arm clamp the material from both side, repeat running straightly, makes the machine running synchronous, accurate and stable.



 

Other questions and answers

Q1.How does a blister machine work? A1.The working rule of the flat forming blister machine: The formed film is heated and softened by the flat heating device. The softened film is blown into a blister by using compressed gas within the flat forming device, and therefore the filling device fills the package into the blister.


Q2.Is plastic blister packaging recyclable? A2.Blister packs aren't made with recycling in mind, so it's best to avoid buying items that come in blister packaging whenever possible.


Q3.Why is PVC used on blister pack? A3.The main advantage of using PVC is the low cost. PVC sheets of 0.25 to 0.3mm are used for making blister packs. #PVDC or polyvinylidene chloride is used along with PVC sheets to improve the barrier properties of the packaging. This provides excellent protection from oxygen and moisture.


Q4.How are blister packs sealed? A4.Blister packs refer to a variety of packaging that have a preformed plastic “pocket” or “shell” (where a product sits securely in place) that is most often heat sealed to an adhesive coated paperboard card or foil backing (think single dose pills or lozenges).


Q5.What is flexible packaging? A5.Flexible packaging is a means of packaging products through the use of non-rigid materials, which allow for more economical and customizable options. ... This packaging method uses a variety of flexible materials, including foil, plastic, and paper, to create pouches, bags, and other pliable product containers.


Q6.Do blister packs cost money? A6.For maintenance medications, weekly blister packs can significantly increase costs to plans and plan members. Pharmacies charge a dispensing fee each time they fill a prescription. One weekly blister pack is considered one prescription fill. ... 90-day supply: 3 maintenance medications x 1 90-day fill x $11.75 = $35.25.


Q7.How much does a blister pack cost? A7.Despite their bulk, blister cards, such as SureMed or Dispill, are a popular way to package monthly medications. On average, these cards cost about 90 cents each.

 

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