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In developing clamshells, trays and lids, manufacturers use the thermoforming process. In thermoforming, the packaging material made of plastic sheet is unwound from a reel and then subjected to intense heat. Once softened, the material is pushed onto a mold, allowed to cool, and then disengaged. The result is an extremely hard, tamper-proof and water-resistant […]
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Plastic thermoforming involves the use of intense heat and pressure to create a packaging material that is very attractive and remarkably durable. The process provides a lot of flexibility for manufacturers about the desired look. In fact, creating different shapes and sizes is possible simply by using custom-designed molds.
For makers of products that possess an […]
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Plastic is cheap, water-resistant and versatile. As such it has been a popular material used for a variety of products, including beverages, cosmetics, toiletry needs, food items, among others.
Plastic product packaging is also as durable as glass, but is unbreakable. And while plastic containers can effectively protect their contents from unwanted elements like dust, dirt, […]
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For consumers who order products through the telephone or online, among the important concerns would be the condition of the item upon delivery. But if the item arrives in a clamshell package, one need not worry: the product will more or less be in the same condition as it was sent.
Indeed, clamshell packaging can prevent […]
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