Blister packs are commonly used as unit-dose packaging for pharmaceutical tablets, capsules etc. The primary component of a blister pack is a cavity or pocket made from a formable film, usually a thermoformed plastic or cold formed aluminum film. This usually has a lidding seal of aluminum foil. Using different packaging materials and principles of forming, Blister Packs may be divided into three types:aluminum/plastic (thermoforming) blister pack, aluminum/aluminum (cold forming) blister pack and aluminum/plastic/aluminum blister pack.
Aluminum/plastic blister pack:adopts thermoforming plastic and lidding material of aluminum foil. The thermoforming plastic film is guided though a heating station on the blister machine. The temperature of the heating plates (upper and lower plates) is such that causes the plastic to soften and become pliable. The warm plastic then arrives in a forming station where a large air pressure will form the blister cavity from a forming mold. The blister is cooled so that the plastic becomes rigid again and maintains its shape when removed from the mold. After the medicine is filled into the cavity, the plastic film arrives in the sealing station to be sealed with a lidding material of aluminum foil.
The advantages of thermoforming blister pack:
The disadvantages of thermoforming blister pack:
The protective properties are not strong because of the PVC’s poor barrier against moisture and oxygen ingress.
Not suitable for light-sensitive drugs because of the transparency of PVC.
Aluminum/aluminum blister pack: adopts cold forming aluminum film and lidding material of aluminum foil. In this case, an aluminum-based laminate film is simply pressed into a mold by means of a stamp. The aluminum will be elongated and maintain the formed shape. After the filling, the formed aluminum film arrives in the sealing station to be sealed with lidding aluminum foil.
The advantage of cold forming blister pack:
The use of aluminum offers a nearly complete barrier for moisture,light and oxygen, allowing an extended product expiration date.
The disadvantages of the cold forming blister pack:
Larger size of the cold forming blister pack compared to thermoforming blister pack.
Aluminum/plastic/aluminum blister pack: adds one tropical aluminum forming station and a second sealing station to allow the aluminum/plastic (thermoforming) blister package to be sealed with formed tropical aluminum again.
The advantages:
Strip Pack: The difference between a strip pack and a blister pack is that a strip pack doesn’t have thermoformed or cold formed cavities; the strip pack is formed around the tablet or capsule when it is dropped to the sealing area between sealing moulds.
Advantage:
The Al/PE laminated film has the same protective property as cold forming aluminum film, that perfectly protects the medicine from moisture,light and oxygen.
Disadvantages:
Slower speed of production compared to thermoforming blister pack;
Because it doesn’t have pre-formed cavities, the packaging area for each item is larger than the blister pack.
Different size between strip pack, cold forming blister pack and thermoforming blister pack
Jornen Machinery Co., Ltd
02-01-2014