1. What is PET material? PET is a polymer material, the full name is polyethylene terephthalate, which is synthesized by transesterification of dimethyl terephthalate and ethylene glycol or esterification of terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol, and then the condensation reaction. This material is a milky white or light yellow, highly crystalline polymer with a smooth and shiny surface....
Customized process 1. Design and sample making The packaging process starts by designing the packaging format. We provide 3D drawings according to your requirement. After your confirming,we will make the sample mold. The sample mold are divided into two types: plaster mold and wooden mold. It takes 5-7 working days to finish sample making. After the sample mold is finished, we can make s...
1. What is the product made of : PLA, also known as polylactic acid, is a polyester made through the fermentation under controlled conditions of a carbohydrate source like corn starch, tapioca roots, or sugarcane. Plants → sugar →fermentation(lactic acid)→monomer production (lactide)→polymer production→PLA→polumer conversion→sheet of PLA for packaging or PLA for fibers etc. 2.&nb...
1. What is PP material? pp stands for polypropylene material in plastics. Polypropylene is a thermoplastic resin obtained by polymerizing propylene. The copolymer-type PP material has lower heat distortion temperature (100°C), low transparency, low gloss, and low rigidity, but has stronger impact strength. The impact strength of PP increases with the increase of ethylene content. ...
If you buy meat in a grocery store, it likely comes on top of a plastic pad in a plastic container that’s wrapped in plastic. That’s a lot of plastic waste. Can you recycle meat packaging? Not all of it, but let’s look at what you can do. We know how you feel. Walking through the grocery store can be overwhelming when you are trying to make environmentally conscious choices. Aisle after aisle of p...
Blister Packaging For Tools Products In the competitive world of retail, presentation matters as much as the product itself. Clamshell packaging & blister packaging for tools products not only provides unmatched protection, but it also showcases tools in their full glory, creating an immediate visual appeal for customers. 1. Introduction to Blister Packaging For Tools Imagine walking int...
What industries commonly use thermoformed blister packaging Thermoforming is a fabrication process that involves heating a sheet of plastic – or ‘film’ when referring to thinner gauges and certain material types – in an oven in order to form it over a mould to make a specific shape, and then trimming to create a usable product. Thermoformed blister packaging is used in various industries across th...
Can thermoformed blister packaging be used for pharmaceutical products? Thermoformed blister packaging is commonly used for pharmaceutical products. It provides a secure and tamper-evident packaging solution for individual doses of medications. The thermoformed blister packaging consists of a pre-formed plastic blister tray that holds the medication, and a backing card or a foil liddin...