Clear empty capsules are a popular choice for pharmaceutical companies and health supplement manufacturers due to their versatility and ease of use. They come in various sizes and shapes, and are often used for filling with powders, liquids, or semi-solid substances. In this blog post, Wecaps will share its packaging process of clear empty capsules for sale with you to ensure its quality, safety and efficacy.
Clear empty capsules are gelatin or vegetarian-based shells that are designed to be filled with various types of medication or supplements. They offer a convenient and efficient way to deliver active ingredients without the need for complex manufacturing processes.
1. Blisters: These are plastic or foil trays that hold individual capsules in place, protecting them from physical damage.
2. Bottles: Made from glass or high-quality plastic, bottles provide a sealed environment to protect capsules from moisture and light.
3. Closures: Caps or seals that keep the contents secure and ensure the integrity of the package is maintained.
4. Desiccants: Small packets that absorb moisture to keep the capsules dry.
5. Wrappers: Paper or plastic materials that can be used for additional protection or branding purposes.
1. Automated Filling and Sealing: Machines fill the capsules into blister packs or bottles, then seal them to ensure airtight protection.
2. Thermoforming: A process where plastic is heated and molded around the capsules to create a custom-fitted protective shell.
3. Shrink Wrapping: A plastic film is wrapped around the bottle and then heated so that it shrinks and tightly seals around the container.
1. Inspection: Each capsule is visually inspected for defects before packaging.
2. Clean Room Environment: Packaging should ideally take place in a clean room environment to minimize the risk of contamination.
3. Sterilization: Capsules may be sterilized using gamma radiation or ethylene oxide gas to ensure they are free from pathogens.
4. Lot Tracking: Each batch of capsules is assigned a unique lot number to facilitate traceability and recall if necessary.
1. Durability: Packages must be robust enough to withstand the rigors of transportation.
2. Stackability: The design should allow for easy stacking to optimize space during shipping.
1. Stability: The packaging must maintain the integrity of the capsules over time, even under different storage conditions.
2. Labeling: Clear and informative labeling for proper identification and inventory management.
The empty capsules provided by Wecaps are first put into plastic bags, then into aluminum foil bags, and then put into two 5-layer corrugated cartons lined with Styrofoam boards. The port is Shanghai/Ningbo, and the delivery time is 3-25 days. Each product is carefully packaged in our securely sealed and moisture-proof packaging, ensuring the integrity of the medicine.
Clear empty capsules are often packaged in materials like blister packs, plastic bottles, or foil wraps to maintain their integrity and cleanliness.
They are usually arranged in a specific pattern within the packaging to prevent them from crushing or sticking together. This can be in rows or in a bulk form with a desiccant to absorb moisture.
Yes, they should be packaged in a way that minimizes exposure to moisture, light, and heat, as these factors can affect their quality.
A desiccant helps to absorb any residual moisture inside the packaging, which can prevent the capsules from becoming damp and potentially degrading over time.
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