Are the quality standards for Blister Boxes in the current electronic and electrical industry perfect?
Publish Time: 2024-10-25
The quality standards for Blister Boxes in the current electronic and electrical industry still need to be improved.
From the perspective of existing standards, there are some common quality requirements in the industry. For example, in terms of appearance, the product is required to be complete and full, with clear contours, smooth surface, no deformation, ribs, warping, etc., and the thickness of the four sides is uniform, the shape cut is complete, and there is no gap, burr, etc. In terms of hygienic performance, for Blister Boxes that are in direct contact with electronic and electrical products, they must comply with relevant hygienic standards to ensure that they will not cause contamination to the products. In terms of size, the deviation of the shape size generally needs to be controlled within a certain range of the design size, and the weight deviation cannot exceed a certain proportion of the approved weight.
However, these standards still have some shortcomings. First, the coverage of the standards is not comprehensive enough. There are many types of electronic and electrical products, and different types of products have different requirements for Blister Boxes, but most of the current standards are general, and there is a lack of detailed standards for specific electronic and electrical products. For example, for some precision electronic components, the electrostatic protection, moisture resistance, and shock resistance of Blister Boxes are extremely high, but the existing standards do not clearly stipulate such special requirements. Secondly, the update speed of the standard is relatively slow. With the rapid development of the electronic and electrical industry, new materials and processes continue to emerge, and quality standards have not kept up in time, resulting in some new quality problems lacking corresponding standards to regulate and judge. Furthermore, the implementation and supervision of quality standards need to be strengthened. In order to reduce costs, some companies may not strictly follow the standards in the production process, and the supervision mechanism in the industry is not perfect, making it difficult to ensure that all companies can meet the standard requirements.
In short, although the electronic and electrical industry has some basic quality standards for Blister Boxes, there are still deficiencies in the comprehensiveness, timeliness, and implementation supervision of the standards, which need to be further improved.