Constantia Flexibles: Flexible Blister

The blister—designed for portability and customer convenience—maintains similar barrier protections provided by traditional blister packaging, with completely flexible film on both sides.

Constantia Flexibles: Flexible Blister
Constantia Flexibles: Flexible Blister

Constantia Flexibles, provider of flexible packaging in pharmaceuticals and consumer products, has introduced Flexible Blister, designed with an emphasis on portability and customer convenience.

Run on conventional strip packaging equipment, the new system maintains similar barrier protections provided by traditional blister packaging, albeit with completely flexible film on both sides.

Suitable for oral dosage pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements and personal care pills, the Flexible Blister is viable for both over-the-counter and prescription medicines. Like other, more traditional blister packaging solutions, it can accommodate various specifications, tablet sizes and shapes, as well as incorporate anti-counterfeiting measures.

The Flexible Blister utilizes the conventional, convenient push-through opening common in standard blister packaging. The force required to release the enclosed product can be customized for child-resistance and, conversely, accessibility for senior citizens.

In certain applications, consumer information can be affixed to or printed directly onto the strip packaging bolstering ease of use, as it can eliminate the need for consumers to carry a cumbersome secondary cardboard carton when traveling.

For manufacturers, Flexible Blister is a “drop-in” technology requiring no changes to production equipment, as the material can be seamlessly incorporated into existing strip-pack lines.

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