Ensuring that the size of the blister packaging box matches the product is an important part of the packaging design and production process.
1. Accurately measure the product size
Before designing and producing the blister packaging box, you first need to accurately measure the size of the product, including length, width and height. These size data are the basis for designing and making the packaging box, ensuring that the packaging box can fit the product tightly and provide effective protection.
2. Consider the elasticity of the packaging material
Blister materials have a certain elasticity, so this needs to be taken into account when designing the size of the packaging box. Usually, a certain amount of space margin is reserved on the basis of the actual size of the product to ensure that the packaging box can still maintain a tight fit after the material is stretched.
3. Use the center calibration size method
During the production process, the center calibration size method such as the center line method or the folding method can ensure the size accuracy of the blister packaging box. These methods ensure that the size of the packaging box is consistent with the product design requirements by checking the alignment of the four corners and the center position of the packaging box.
4. Set a reasonable tolerance range
In order to ensure the matching degree of the packaging box with the product, a reasonable tolerance range needs to be set. Depending on the height of the blister packaging box, the tolerance range will also vary. For example, for blister boxes with a height of less than 10mm, the tolerance is usually controlled within ±0.3mm.
5. Conduct actual assembly test
After the design and production are completed, conducting actual assembly test is a key step to ensure the matching degree between the packaging box and the product. By actually placing the product in the packaging box, check the fit, stability and protection performance of the packaging box.
6. Adjust the design according to product characteristics
Different products have different characteristics, such as shape, weight, fragility, etc. When designing a blister packaging box, it is necessary to make corresponding adjustments according to the characteristics of the product to ensure that the packaging box can provide the best protection.
7. Continuous improvement and optimization of design
With the upgrading of products and changes in market demand, the design of the blister packaging box also needs to be continuously improved and optimized. By collecting user feedback and market information, the size and design of the packaging box are adjusted in time to meet the changing market needs.