As an important packaging material, blister paper is widely used in many industries. According to different classification standards, blister paper can be divided into many types, each with its own unique characteristics and application scenarios.
First, according to the thickness of the material, blister paper can be divided into ordinary thin blister and special thick blister. The thickness of ordinary thin blister is usually between 0.14 and 5.0 mm, mainly made of PVC, PP, PS (HIPS), PET and other materials, and is widely used in food, medicine, electronics and other industries. This kind of blister paper is light and thin, with high transparency and easy to shape, suitable for making various packaging boxes, pallets, etc. The thickness of special thick blister is between 0.14 and 8.0 mm, mainly made of PVC, PP, PS, PET, ABS and other materials, suitable for making thicker products such as refrigerator liners and advertising light boxes.
Secondly, according to the performance of the material, blister paper can be divided into ordinary materials, environmentally friendly materials, cold-resistant materials, anti-breakage materials, conductive materials and anti-static materials. These blister papers with different properties can be selected according to specific needs to meet the requirements of different industries and application scenarios.
In addition, blister paper can also be classified according to the effect and structure of the product. For example, transparent materials, various color materials, etc. are classified by effect; while bottom trays, inner trays, outer covers, etc. are classified by structure. This classification method helps to more accurately describe the application scope and specific uses of blister paper.
Understanding the classification and characteristics of blister paper can help foreign trade companies make more informed decisions when choosing suitable packaging materials, thereby improving the market competitiveness of products.
