As a material widely used in packaging and other fields, blister paper has many unique properties.
First of all, blister paper has good transparency. This allows consumers to clearly see the appearance and internal structure of the product when packaging the product, increasing the attractiveness of the product. In industries such as food and cosmetics, this transparency helps to display and sell the product.
The toughness and impact resistance of blister paper are also excellent. It is not easy to break or deform, and can effectively protect the product during transportation and storage, ensuring that the product reaches the hands of consumers intact and safely. Whether it is during bumpy transportation or when stacked and stored, it can provide reliable protection for the product.
In terms of sealing, blister paper performs well. It can effectively prevent the penetration of substances such as oxygen and moisture, thereby extending the shelf life of the product and maintaining the quality of the product. This is especially important for products such as food and medicine that require high storage conditions.
In addition, the production cost of blister paper is relatively low. In large-scale production, it can control costs and improve the economic benefits of the enterprise while ensuring product quality.
However, blister paper also has some limitations. For example, it is easy to cause hydrolysis and cracking in water for a long time, has poor fatigue resistance, is prone to stress cracking, and has poor solvent resistance and wear resistance. However, this does not affect its application in many fields. In actual application, enterprises can give full play to its advantages and avoid its shortcomings according to specific needs. In short, understanding the performance of blister paper will help enterprises better select and apply this material.
