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Difference between Blister Packaging and Strip Packaging

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By Komal Sharma on Thu, 12/29/2022 - 15:21
Strip Packaging
Blister Packaging
Strip Packaging Process
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Blister pack

Blister packaging and strip packaging are two popular forms of the primary packaging system.

However, it is difficult to differentiate between blister packaging and strip packaging. Besides, the difference between a strip pack and a blister pack you may find out from here.

Blister packaging

Strip packaging

Unit-dose packaging in which a semi-rigid blister/ cavity previously formed is filled with product and lidded with a heat-sealable backing material 

Unit dose packaging in which a pharmaceutical product is enclosed between two webs of heat-sealable flexible film

Blister/ cavity/pocket is formed either a thermoforming or cold forming process

Product is enclosed between two webs of heat-sealable flexible film through a heated reciprocating platen or a heated crimp roller.

Blister packs are made through a form-fill-seal method

Strip packs are formed around the tablet at a time when it is dropped to the sealing area

Blister packs are usually produced at higher speeds than Strip.

Strip packs are usually produced at lower speeds than the blister.

Blister Packs have less possibility of wrinkling while sealing.

The formed strip pockets are too tight, thus, wrinkling of the seal area or perforation of the pocket periphery may occur.

Provide more mechanical protection  

Risk of product damage during handling /prone to mechanical damage.

More air entrapped onto blister

Less air entrapped, so provide more protection from air molecules and moisture.

Less child resistance

More child resistance

Easy to use

Strip pack is not usable by the elderly and patients with arthritic fingers.

Blister packaging offers good display advantage. So, blister packaging helps customers to see pharmaceutical products, further aiding in their buying decision

Strip packaging does not offer good display advantage

Blister pack occupies less space

Strip pack occupies more space

A product is displaced from a Blister pack by pushing or peeling

A product is displaced from a strip pack by tearing

In Blister packaging, blister/cavities are formed either thermoformed or cold-formed process.

In strip packaging, thermoformed or cold-formed cavities are absent.

Two basic types of pharmaceutical blister packaging exist.

• Thermoform blister packaging

• Cold stretching blister packaging

Strip packaging has no such type.

Blister packs use as a primary pack for a range of pharmaceutical products such as tablet, pill, capsule, suppository, vial, and ampule

Strip packaging is an alternative primary packaging system that used to pack especially capsule, also tablet

 

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