In the increasingly competitive high-end cosmetics market, packaging is no longer just a container, but also the first point of contact for brand value.
In the increasingly competitive high-end cosmetics market, packaging is no longer just a container, but also the first point of contact for brand value.
Traditional paper egg trays are prone to absorbing moisture and softening due to the hydrophilicity of cellulose fibers, while plastic blister trays achieve a breakthrough in hydrophobicity through the structure of high molecular polymers.
The impact-resistant design of plastic blister trays must be achieved through coordinated optimization of materials, structures, cushioning, and processes.
In the fresh food distribution system, eggs are fragile, high-value daily consumer goods. Their packaging must not only meet basic load-bearing requirements but also provide comprehensive protection during transportation, handling, display, and use.
In cosmetic packaging, a cosmetic tray, while not directly contacting the product itself, plays a crucial role in structural support and protection.
The selection of materials is the core foundation to ensure the structural stability of the film sticking artifact blister cover.