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FLATE FORMING BLISTER PACKAGING MACHINE

Service Overview

ruepack’s flat forming machine uses a flat platen forming and flat sealing principle, where pre‑heated PVC, PVDC, or cold‑form ALU is pressed between matched plates to create uniform, sharp‑edged cavities. This flat‑bed technology delivers excellent forming depth control and repeatability, making it suitable for intricate cavity shapes and products that require precise pocket geometry such as ampoules, vials, and specialty tablets.

After forming, products are loaded—either manually or via automatic feeding systems—and the web passes to a flat sealing station where aluminium, CR foil, or laminated paper foil is heat‑sealed to the base material, producing leak‑proof, tamper‑evident packs. The line then perforates and cuts the web into individual blister cards or trays, ready for cartoning or secondary packing. Typical machines in this class deliver around 100 blisters per minute, with forming areas sized for multi‑cavity formats and forming depths sufficient for ampoule and vial packs.

Construction is in stainless steel with polished surfaces to meet GMP requirements, and key motions are driven by servo or precision mechanical drives for stable indexing. A PLC‑based HMI allows operators to set speed, temperatures, and cycle parameters, monitor alarms, and store recipes for quick changeover between products, while options such as print registration, batch coding, and inspection/rejection systems can be integrated for regulated pharmaceutical production.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a Flat Forming Blister Packaging Machine?

    It is a flat‑bed blister packer that forms cavities on a flat platen and seals them with aluminium or laminated foil to create unit‑dose packs for pharma products.

  • Which products can be packed on this machine?

    Tablets, capsules, ampoules, vials, and other small healthcare products that fit into thermoformed or cold‑formed cavities

  • What packaging materials are supported?

    PVC and PVDC films for thermoforming, and cold‑form ALU for ALU‑ALU packs, with aluminium, CR foil, or laminated paper/foil as lidding material.

  • What is the typical production speed?

    Flat forming blister machines of this class generally achieve around 80–100 blisters per minute, depending on cavity layout and product.

  • How does flat forming differ from rotary forming?

    Flat forming uses matched plates that close on a stationary web, giving very uniform cavity depth and sharp corners, ideal for complex shapes and deep pockets

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