Used Blister Equipment
Blister equipment is used to create clear plastic forms that enclose a product. The best example of the packaging created by blister equipment is small toys contained against a cardboard backing and enclosed by a clear plastic bubble, or blister. Blisters can be created in wide array of forms, sizes, and volumes. Depending on your production needs, you may need thermoforming equipment which can produce mass amounts of blister-type seals, or it may be more practical for you to save money and purchase a slower, more cost-efficient model.
Some different types of blister equipment include:
- Die Cut Blister – uses a specifically sized die to cut and trim excess material from a blister, skin packaging card, or thermoformed package
Inline Blister – seals blister cards to blisters indentations designed to hold a specific product - Radio Frequency Blister Equipment – seals two blisters together by using radio frequency creating a plastic package that forms around the product
- Rotary Blister – seals a blister to a card and can be fully automated or require operators
Shuttle Blister Equipment – uses tools (shuttles) designed to place the blister and blister card below a sealing head - Thermoform Blister – creates specifically sized pockets, depressions, or blisters in a flat plastic film
As you can see, blister equipment comes in a variety of models and uses. Whether your mass producing small items packaged against a blister card, or you need radio frequency equipment to completely enclose a product, we have just what you need to develop a successful, efficient packaging production line. Whether you already know what you need or not, our experts are glad to assist you, and our great prices insure you’ll be able to fully finish your production line. Simply contact us today to get started.

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