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Cold-form blister packs are a type of packaging commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry to protect and preserve medications. These packs are made from a combination of materials including aluminum and plastic, which provide a barrier against moisture, light, and oxygen, ensuring the integrity of the product inside. The cold-forming process involves shaping the materials at lower temperatures, allowing for precise molding and sealing of the pack.
| Material Composition | Aluminum foil and PVC or PVDC |
| Thickness Range | 0.15 mm to 0.5 mm |
| Sealing Method | Heat sealing or cold sealing |
| Standard Sizes | Customizable to fit various tablet or capsule sizes |
| Barrier Properties | High moisture and oxygen barrier |
When choosing cold-form blister packs, consider the specific requirements of the product being packaged, such as the type of medication and its sensitivity to environmental factors. Specify the desired material composition, thickness, and sealing method when requesting a quote. Additionally, consider any regulatory requirements or certifications needed for pharmaceutical packaging, as well as the quantities required for your production needs.
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They are primarily used for packaging pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals to protect against moisture and light.
Yes, they can be customized in size, shape, and design to meet specific product requirements.
They typically consist of aluminum foil and various plastics like PVC or PVDC.
Cold-form packs are made at lower temperatures and provide better barrier properties than thermoform packs.
Recyclability depends on the materials used; check with local recycling guidelines.
Look for certifications that comply with pharmaceutical packaging standards, such as ISO or FDA approvals.