Industry Overview
Pharmaceutical products require packaging that protects them from
moisture, air, light, and contamination. The right packaging helps
maintain product effectiveness, shelf life, and safety until it
reaches the end user.
Common Pharmaceutical Packaging
- Sachets for powders and granules
- Strip and pouch packaging
- Center seal laminated rolls
- Single-dose flexible packs
Commonly Used Packaging Structures
Pharmaceutical packaging uses high-barrier laminate structures to
protect sensitive products.
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PET + Aluminium Foil + PE
Provides excellent protection against moisture, oxygen, and light.
Commonly used for tablets, powders, and sensitive formulations.
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PET + PE
Suitable for non-sensitive products where basic protection is sufficient.
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Paper + Foil + PE
Used for strip and sachet packaging where barrier and print clarity
are both important.
Why High-Barrier Packaging Is Important
- Protects medicines from moisture and air
- Maintains product quality and effectiveness
- Prevents contamination
- Ensures safe storage and transportation
- Complies with pharmaceutical packaging standards
Quality & Safety Focus
Our pharmaceutical packaging solutions are produced using
food-grade and pharma-grade materials, with strict quality control
processes to ensure consistency, hygiene, and reliability.