Technical characteristics of blister paper

Feb 06, 2025

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As an important packaging material, blister paper has a wide range of applications in modern industry and commerce. Its unique technical characteristics make it stand out among many packaging options.

Blister paper has excellent sealing properties. Through the blister process, the packaging material can fit closely with the surface of the product to form a complete sealed space, effectively preventing moisture and air from entering, and extending the shelf life of the product. For example, in food packaging, it can well maintain the freshness of food; in electronic product packaging, it can prevent dust and water vapor from damaging the product.

The cost-effectiveness is obvious. On the one hand, blister packaging materials are usually lighter, easier to transport and store, and reduce logistics costs. On the other hand, the mold preparation of blister technology is relatively simple, and no expensive molds are required. Only simple blister molds need to be made, which reduces production costs. Moreover, the production cycle of blister is short and the production efficiency is high, which can meet the needs of customers for fast delivery.

Blister paper also has good environmental protection characteristics. With the increase of environmental awareness, more and more consumers and enterprises tend to choose environmentally friendly packaging products. Blister paper materials are recyclable and comply with national environmental protection policies. At the same time, related technologies are constantly innovating, such as the use of new materials such as biodegradable plastics, which further improves its environmental performance.

In terms of design, blister paper has a high degree of design freedom. Products of various shapes and structures can be designed according to customer needs. Whether it is the complex bottle shape of cosmetics or the unique shell shape of electronic products, it can be achieved through the blister process. Although the blister process is relatively limited in material selection, the wall thickness is not easy to accurately control, and a certain amount of waste will be generated, but considering its many advantages, it still has an important position in the packaging field.