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Introduction to thermoforming: What are the methods for improving water ripples in thermoformed packaging?
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2021-02-07
Various problems are often encountered during the production of blister packaging, the most common being the appearance of lines, scratches, crystal points, bubbles, and water ripples on the blister packaging. These problems can have many adverse effects on blister packaging products. Blister Packaging Processing This article briefly explains how to improve water ripples in blister packaging, hoping to be helpful.
1. Modify the blister packaging mold: Modify the entire smooth plane into a plane with pits, which can greatly optimize the water ripples of the blister packaging product.
2. Change the blister packaging mold: Commonly used blister packaging molds are generally copper molds and aluminum molds. Since the surfaces of these two molds are relatively smooth, the water ripples are relatively serious. In this case, it is necessary to change to a rarely used resin mold. Because the surface of the resin mold is relatively rough, it is very effective in overcoming water ripples.
3. Change the machine: The blister packaging production usually uses a high-speed blister packaging machine. The advantage of a high-speed blister packaging machine is that the production is stable and the speed is fast. It is a commonly used machine for blister packaging production. However, when encountering a mold with water ripples, its effect is relatively poor. At this time, a single-head machine, which is rarely used, can be used. Because this machine uses a furnace-walking method for molding and the molding time is slower, this machine is very effective in overcoming water ripples.
In summary, Blister Packaging Processing Introduction by the editor: Regarding the improvement methods for water ripples in blister packaging, you can learn more through the editor's introduction above.
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