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Blister Packaging Line
Our high-speed blister packaging line ensures precise sealing and efficient production for pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and consumer goods. Designed for reliability, flexibility, and ease of operation, it optimizes packaging efficiency while maintaining product protection. Ideal for tablet blister packs, capsule blister packaging, and medical device packaging, our system integrates advanced automation for consistent quality and reduced downtime. Upgrade your production with our cost-effective, customizable blister packing solutions.
Blister Packaging Line – Product Details
Our GMP-compliant blister packaging line ensures precise, hygienic packaging for pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and consumer goods. It efficiently handles tablets, capsules, ampoules, and medical devices.
With advanced servo control and a PLC touchscreen, it guarantees accurate forming, filling, sealing, and cutting. Compatible with PVC, PET, and Alu-Alu materials, it offers flexible packaging solutions.
High-performance sealing and die-cutting ensure product integrity, extended shelf life, and a professional finish.
Built for efficiency and safety, it includes interlocks, fault alarms, and an automatic rejection system, making it a cost-effective, reliable choice.
Blister Packaging Line – Product
Machines Details
Blister Forming & Film Feeding System
This part mainly involves the unwinding and feeding of aluminum foil or plastic film. It ensures that the packaging material is smoothly transported to the forming station and forms the blister structure through heating and pressing.
Product Feeding System
This component is mainly used for product filling, such as placing tablets, capsules or ampoules accurately into blister molds. A robotic arm or vibrating feeder may be used to ensure that the materials enter the packaging area in an orderly manner.
Sealing & Cutting System
This part is used for sealing and cutting, that is, sealing the aluminum foil or plastic film with the blister and accurately punching the package to form an independent blister packaging unit.
Specification | Details |
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Max Output | ≤300 cartons/min |
Max Forming Area and Depth | 480×160×25mm |
Leaflet Size | (100-280)×(100-220)mm |
Carton Material | 250-350g/m² |
Weight | 7500Kg |
Carton Size | (75-200)×(25-100)×(14-80)mm |
Air Compressor | 0.6-0.8Mpa ≥0.8m³/min |
Leaflet Material | 50-70g/m² |
Power | 380V 50Hz 16Kw (200V, 60Hz) |
FAQS
Here are some frequently asked questions about the Blister Packaging Line.
Blister packaging is a type of pre-formed plastic packaging commonly used for pharmaceuticals, consumer goods, and medical devices. It consists of a plastic cavity that securely holds the product, sealed with aluminum foil or plastic backing to protect against contamination, moisture, and tampering.
Regulations for blister packaging vary by country. In the U.S., the FDA mandates child-resistant packaging for certain medications. In the EU, blister packs must comply with GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) and serialization regulations for traceability. Pharmacopeial standards also ensure material safety and barrier properties.
While blister packaging offers excellent product protection, it has drawbacks. It generates plastic and aluminum waste, which is difficult to recycle. Additionally, some users, such as the elderly or those with disabilities, may struggle to open blister packs.
Some pharmacies are reducing or stopping the use of blister packs due to environmental concerns, high production costs, and regulatory changes. Additionally, studies suggest that multi-dose blister packs may not always improve medication adherence as intended.
Alternatives include traditional pill bottles, eco-friendly packaging, pre-filled sachets, and electronic medication dispensers. Some companies are also developing biodegradable and recyclable blister packs to reduce environmental impact.
Yes, some recycling programs and organizations collect empty blister packs for specialized recycling. Programs like Terracycle and certain pharmacies offer collection bins for used blister packaging.
You can check with local pharmacies or search online for recycling programs in your area. Large pharmacy chains, independent pharmacies, or environmental initiatives may provide drop-off locations for blister pack recycling.
While it is possible, it is generally not recommended. Blister packs help protect pills from moisture and contamination, and some medications are designed to stay in their original packaging to maintain stability and effectiveness.
Blister packs are usually provided for specific medications or patients who require easier dosage management. You can request them from your pharmacy, but availability depends on regulations, pharmacy policies, and your prescription.
Yes, in some cases, pharmacies may charge for blister packs, especially for non-essential or customized medication packaging services. However, some healthcare programs or insurance plans may cover the cost for eligible patients.