FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

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What is a blister package?

Answer: Blister packaging is commonly used in the medical and pharmaceutical industries and many others. This type of packaging is excellent at sealing and keeping sterile pills and other pharmaceutical safe.

Blister packaging is also commonly used in retail packaging but usually small consumer goods, food, and electronics, etc… The main difference between a blister and a clamshell is that a blister doesn’t have a hinge. Blisters are usually attached to a paperboard card (header card) where the “blister” holds the product in place. Blisters are also great for showcasing products because their clarity leads to great visibility for the product.

Question: What is the best use of a blister package?

Answer: A blister is a single, vacuum-formed shell that can contain and merchandise a consumer product, after it’s sealed to a header card. Blisters are commonly used on consumer product packages that have a relatively low value. A tape measure is frequently packaged in a blister package while an expensive automotive part may be packaged in a clamshell package

Are there any size limitations to clamshell or blister packaging?

Answer: Clamshell or blister packaging can have little restrictions on size. Limitation on size will be determined by machinery and tooling. Most consumer and industrial products can be accommodated, particularly, if they are of the size and weight that can be hung from a display peg

What is a normal starting quantity for clamshell packaging or blister packaging?

Answer: 5000 units is usually considered a satisfactory quantity justify the expense of tooling and design; however, a high value product be justified at just 1000 or fewer units.

What kind of plastic is used in clamshell packaging or blister packaging?

Answer: There are several types of plastics available for thermoforming. Most clear packages are formed using PVC, rpet, petg and styrene, but there are many choices when it comes to plastic selection: HIPS, PVC, PET, PETG, RPET, PP, Polyurethane, HDPE etc.

How long does it take to make clamshell packaging or blister packaging?

Answer: Thermoforming cycle times of vary, depending on the thickness of the plastic, the size of the mould, and the type of machine it’s running on. A machine can make thousands to tens of thousands of clamshell or blister packages on a single machine.

What industries do you serve?

We provide supply chain solutions to companies across a broad range of industries, including:
• Automotive
• Retail
• Consumer Goods
• Health and Beauty Aids
• Cellular Components
• Medical and Pharmaceutical
• Food and Beverage
• Industrial
• And much more

What is your design process?

We are a solutions-based company. That means we leverage our internal resources to deliver a solution that meets your needs and objectives. Whether your goals are to improve quality, reduce costs, or drive efficiency, we tailor our process and our recommendations to your needs.

What are your products advantages?

A. Eco-friendly materials and competitive factory price
B. Strict quality control on each production process
C. Professional design and good eye –watching

what about the payment terms?

40% deposit, the rest T/T, L/C before shipment
The other specific issue can negotiable
Please confirm all the details with us before do the payment

Can we get sample? Any charges?

Yes, you can get handmade sample base on your design for free, but the freight is not including. You will be charged when you need printed sample accordingly

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