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Monday, 21 May 2012

Baltimore, MD November 11 2010, Maryland Thermoform Corporation’s Scott Macdonald attended the Pack Expo in early November to learn more about market trends in sustainability. The CEO of the company, which produces vacuum and pressure formed products, attended the convention in Chicago in an effort to bring even greater technology and understanding back to his Baltimore based company.

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Maryland Thermoform Exhibiting at AUVSI’s Unmanned Systems North America 2010 Trade Show


My week at the AUVSI’s Unmanned Systems North America 2010 Trade Show is starting today, as the new business development manager for Maryland Thermoform Corp; I will be exhibiting our Unmanned Vehicle, Air Vehicle, Ground Vehicle, and Maritime Vehicle components.

Published in Thermoform Articles
Thursday, 24 June 2010 10:55

Blister Pack

Blister pack is a term for several types of pre-formed plastic packaging used for small consumer goods. The two primary components of a blister pack are the cavity or pocket made from a "formable" web, either plastic or aluminium - and the lidding, made from paper, carton, plastic or aluminium. The "formed" cavity or pocket contains the product and the "lidding" seals the product in the package. Other types of blister packs consist of carded packaging where goods such as toys, hardware, and electrical items are contained between a specially made paperboard card and clear pre-formed plastic such as PVC.

The consumer can easily examine the product through the transparent plastic. The plastic shell is vacuum-formed around a mold so it can contain the item snugly. The card is brightly colored and designed depending on the item inside, and the PVC is affixed to the card using heat and pressure to activate an adhesive (heat seal coating) on the blister card. The adhesive is strong enough so that the pack may hang on a peg, but weak enough so so that the package can be easily opened. Sometimes, with large items, the card has a perforated window for access. A more secure package is known as a clamshell. It is often used to deter package pilferage for small high-value items, such as consumer electronics. It consists of either two pre-formed plastic sheets or one sheet folded over onto itself and fused at the edges. They are usually designed to be difficult to open by hand so as to deter tampering. A pair of scissors or a sharp knife is often required to open them (although often coming in the same package). Care must be used to safely open some of these packages, as 6,000 Americans are sent to the emergency room each year by opening them.[1][2] Wrap rage is sometimes the result.

Published in Packaging