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BLISTER PACKING MACHINE FOR SYRINGE in Arunachal Pradesh

Service Overview

True Pack Machinery, known for blister solutions for food, pharma, and FMCG, also supplies dedicated syringe blister packing machines that can handle glass or plastic syringes and related medical devices. The machine thermoforms cavities from medical‑grade PVC or similar films, creating deep, stable pockets that hold single or multiple syringes securely in place. Operators then place syringes (or use optional feeding systems), after which the lidding material—often medical paper, Tyvek, or laminated film—is sealed onto the formed web under controlled temperature, pressure, and time to preserve sterility.

Production speed is set in cycles per minute, typically in the 10–15 cycle/min range for syringe‑type medical blister machines, balancing output with gentle product handling. Intelligent control features include recipe storage for different syringe configurations, alarms, and monitoring functions that support validation and traceability. The equipment is built with stainless‑steel frames and smooth surfaces for easy cleaning, making it compatible with hospital and pharma clean‑room standards, and can be tailored for various syringe lengths, needle protections, and accessory layouts.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the Blister Packing Machine for Syringe used for?

    It is used to pack disposable or pre‑filled syringes into thermoformed blisters or trays for sterile, tamper‑evident medical packaging

  • Which syringe types can it handle?

    The machine can be configured for different glass or plastic syringe sizes and layouts, including single or multiple syringes per pack, with space for caps or accessories.

  • What packaging materials are used?

    Medical‑grade PVC or similar film is used for forming trays, while lidding can be medical paper, Tyvek, or laminated film suitable for sterilization processes.

  • Is the feeding of syringes automatic or manual?

    Base models are typically designed for manual placement of syringes into formed cavities, with options for customized feeding systems where required.

  • What is the typical production speed?

    Syringe blister lines usually run in the range of about 10–15 cycles per minute, depending on cavity layout and syringe configuration

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