When it comes to the term craftsmanship, I believe everyone has heard that it is a relatively shallow concept. Production technology is the method and process by which employees use production equipment to carry out value-added processing or treatment of various raw materials and semi-finished products, making them into finished products. The principles for formulating processes are: technological advancement and economic rationality. Craftsmanship is not good, and there is no distinction between good and bad. Every industry has its own production process, so what is the production process for blister packaging in the blister industry?
Blister packaging production process: The main principle is to heat and soften flat plastic hard sheets, select vacuum adsorption on the surface of the mold, and cool them to form. It is widely used in industries such as electronics, hardware, food, cosmetics, toys, and healthcare.
Now let's roughly talk about the products involved in each vacuum packaging production process.
Blister packaging: a general term for the use of vacuum molding technology to produce plastic products and packaging them with corresponding equipment. Blister packaging products mainly include: blister shells, drag trays, and blister boxes.
Encapsulable blister packaging products, also known as blister shells, can be divided into: folding, edge pressing, suction card pressing, etc. It uses blister technology to make transparent plastic sheets into specific protruding shapes of transparent plastic, covering the surface of the product to protect and beautify the product. Also known as bubble wrap packaging machine or vacuum cover.
Vacuum suction tray: also known as vacuum suction plastic inner support, uses vacuum suction technology to make plastic sheets into specific grooves of plastic, and places products in the grooves, playing a role in fixing, turnover, and transportation of products.