Sealing on Card Blisters
Sealing on card blisters is a process of attaching a clear plastic blister or bubble to a cardboard or paper backing. The product is placed inside the blister, and then the blister is sealed to the card using heat and pressure. The sealing process creates a secure and tamper-proof package that protects the product from damage and contamination.
The sealing process is usually done using a heat-sealing machine that applies heat and pressure to the blister and card to create a strong bond. The heat melts the plastic of the blister, which then fuses with the cardboard or paper backing. The pressure ensures that the two materials are firmly bonded together.
Sealing on card blisters is a process where a clear plastic blister is attached to a cardboard or paper backing. The product is placed inside the blister, and then the blister is sealed to the card using heat and pressure. The heat melts the plastic of the blister, which then fuses with the card to create a strong bond. This type of packaging is commonly used for small consumer goods such as electronics, toys, and pharmaceuticals. It provides a secure and tamper-proof way to display and protect products while also allowing customers to see the product before purchasing.