Tablets are packed in a wide variety of containers, including paper (currency), glass (jars and bottles), metal (test tubes, pencil cases), etc. The most popular is a blister strip.
Blister packaging is a type of blister packaging for tablets, dragees, hard and soft gelatin capsules, ampoules, flasks and other products.
Blister machines are designed for packing tablets, capsules or viscous products into blister packs. Depending on production tasks, they are equipped with various units.
Deblisters are intended for unpacking finished blisters that have been rejected by the packing line due to empty cells, poor blister sealing, incorrect batch code, etc.
Depending on the properties of the finished medicinal product, films and foils with different characteristics are used in the production of blisters.
Contoured non-cell packaging (strip) is a flexible packaging for medical products, sealed between two blanks, final product is removed from the packaging by breaking it or opening.
Strip packing machines are designed to pack tablets, capsules and other products in contoured non-cell packaging.
Depending on the properties of the finished medicinal product, films and foils with different characteristics are used in the production of blisters.
An alternative to blister packaging is packaging in cans and vials.
Counting machine is designed for counting, dispensing tablets, capsules and other products.
Dosing (filling) of powders is carried out using special dispensers, mainly screw and vacuum ones, working according to the volumetric principle.
A sachet-type package is a flat three- or four-seam bag. Due to the wide range of bag sizes, sachets can be used to pack both portioned packaging and products with a large dose.
Stick pack is a widespread type of portion packaging. It is used for packaging loose and viscous products.