Thermoform Plastic Blisters for Packaging

admin @ December 15, 2008 # One Comment

Thermoform plastic blisters can either refer to the little plastic bubble packets that they use to package medicine and candies or it can refer to the packaging sometimes used for small consumer items like disposable batteries, memory cards or ball pens. Either way, blisters are made up of two parts. The first is the pre-formed […]

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Help Your Product With Plastic Clamshells

admin @ October 31, 2008 # No Comment Yet

What if the next time you went out for fast food, they wrapped your burger in an old newspaper? Would you really go back for more? Fortunately, plastic clamshells make for a great packaging design option that’s cost-effective too.
No matter how great that burger tastes, it will never take off if it looks like trash […]

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Stock Clamshells are Convenient for Businesses

admin @ May 20, 2008 # No Comment Yet

Stock clamshells are a type of thermoforming packaging. Thermoforming is a process used to heat and cool plastic. When thermoforming plastic cools, it becomes hard. This hard, clear plastic is often used for clamshells that fit tightly around a product, holding it in place while giving the customer a clear view of […]

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Plastic Clamshell Packaging is Made from Thermoforming

admin @ May 8, 2008 # No Comment Yet

A variation of plastic is made from a process called thermoforming. The process is carried out by taking plastic and melting it, becoming a liquid. The liquid is frozen into a hard plastic called thermoplastic. There are many products that can be created using this process, one of which is plastic clamshell packaging. […]

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