Primary packaging is the packaging that directly contains the product and protects it from the external environment, playing a crucial role especially in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and cosmetic sectors. Primary packaging machines ensure not only the packaging of the product but also container integrity control, verification of proper closure, and precise dosing. On Makinate, you can find a wide selection of certified used primary packaging machines, from blister machines to fillers, from cappers to lidding machines, ideal for optimizing your production line with a sustainable investment and professional performance meeting industry standards....
Functions and controls of primary packaging machines
Primary packaging machines perform complex functions beyond simple packaging. For blister machines, the machine forms the blister (which can be PVC/Alu, Alu/Alu, Aclar, or other materials), places the tablet inside, and checks the packaging integrity to ensure there are no micro-cracks and that the product is not exposed to external air. For filling liquids, powders, or tablets into bottles, filler-capper machines, counting machines, or powder dosing machines verify that the bottle is properly sealed and that the quantity or level of the product is precise. Tubing machines, used for creamy products, must fill the correct amount and seal the tube properly, ensuring packaging integrity.
Types of machines and applications in primary packaging
Among primary packaging machines, there is a wide range of specialized equipment: pouch fillers, vial fillers, lidding machines, and cappers used to close containers with screw caps, press caps, or other types of closures. Many of these machines are equipped with marking systems to print important information on tubes or blisters, such as expiry date or batch number. In some cases, primary packaging can also serve as the final packaging, such as in the cosmetic industry, where cream jars or shampoo bottles are displayed directly on shelves. In the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical sectors, however, it is more common for the product to be subsequently packed into secondary packaging to provide additional protection and ensure regulatory compliance.
Primary packaging is the packaging that directly contains the product and protects it from the external environment, playing a crucial role especially in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and cosmetic sectors. Primary packaging machines ensure not only the packaging of the product but also container integrity control, verification of proper closure, and precise dosing. On Makinate, you can find a wide selection of certified used primary packaging machines, from blister machines to fillers, from cappers to lidding machines, ideal for optimizing your production line with a sustainable investment and professional performance meeting industry standards....
Functions and controls of primary packaging machines
Primary packaging machines perform complex functions beyond simple packaging. For blister machines, the machine forms the blister (which can be PVC/Alu, Alu/Alu, Aclar, or other materials), places the tablet inside, and checks the packaging integrity to ensure there are no micro-cracks and that the product is not exposed to external air. For filling liquids, powders, or tablets into bottles, filler-capper machines, counting machines, or powder dosing machines verify that the bottle is properly sealed and that the quantity or level of the product is precise. Tubing machines, used for creamy products, must fill the correct amount and seal the tube properly, ensuring packaging integrity.
Types of machines and applications in primary packaging
Among primary packaging machines, there is a wide range of specialized equipment: pouch fillers, vial fillers, lidding machines, and cappers used to close containers with screw caps, press caps, or other types of closures. Many of these machines are equipped with marking systems to print important information on tubes or blisters, such as expiry date or batch number. In some cases, primary packaging can also serve as the final packaging, such as in the cosmetic industry, where cream jars or shampoo bottles are displayed directly on shelves. In the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical sectors, however, it is more common for the product to be subsequently packed into secondary packaging to provide additional protection and ensure regulatory compliance.
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