Blister Packaging
Blister Packaging is preferred by most retail stores for its theft
protection of the product, clear visibility of the product and the
display of graphics and information that help sell the product.
It offers everything that the stores need to display and sell your
product fast.
Blister Packaging consists of two basic components:
- The formed blister, most commonly made of PVC clear
plastic.
- The adhesive coated printed blister card.
When heat and pressure is applied to both of these components
together a permanent bond is formed between the blister and
the coating on the face of the card.
Freelancer India provides turnkey sourceing. By
representing the largest blister card printer and the largest
blister manufacturer we can provide our costumer with the best
prices available and professional looking packaging
components.
Things to keep in mind when doing blister packaging:
1- The smaller the blister card the lower the packaging cost and the
better chance of the retailers buying your product. Oversize cards will only
take up too much of the retailer's valuable wall space and they will turn
down your product completely or ask you to redesign the package.
2- A well designed card will attract most consumer's attention. That is why
the card should be designed by a professional graphic designer. We also
offer graphic design service.
3- Your product can be placed in a stock blister but very rarely can you
find a stock blister that fits the product tightly. Blisters that are loosely
fitted do not look professional and loose appeal while a perfectly custom
formed blister will display and sell your product much better. In most cases
the custom formed blister is less expensive because it is smaller.
4- The boxing of the finished product is very important to the stores.
Although the most cost efficient way of boxing is to put as many finished
product in a box, the number of finished product should be determined by
the retailer. Most stores do not want more than 3 or 4 dozens items per
box. For large chain stores smaller boxes should be placed in master
cartons.
5- There are ONE TIME CHARGES involved in blister packaging:
- Printing Pre-Press
- Cutting Die (if necessary)
- Blister Tooling
- Sealing Trays
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