With the continuous development of the pharmaceutical industry, pharmaceutical
aluminum foil is a very popular in the pharmaceutical industry due to its characteristics of moisture resistance, chemical resistance and excellent chemical stability.In our daily life, most pharmaceutical packaging is processed from
aluminum foil. What are the products of pharmaceutical
aluminium foil?There are currently two types of medicine foils on the market, mainly 8011 and 8021
aluminum foil. The
aluminum foil for the pharmaceutical packaging generally has the following kinds: PTP
aluminum foil, aluminum blister foil, aluminum-plastic composite material, pharmaceutical bottle caps.PTP Aluminum Foil: It is also called medicinal plate
aluminum foil or capsule
aluminum foil, which is mostly made of 8011-H18 or 8011-O
aluminum foil. The Thickness is within 0.016-0.04 mm.Aluminum Blister Foil: It is also called cold-formed medicinal foil. It is mostly made of 8021-O
aluminum foil, which is used for high-end and tightly sealed moisture-proof and light-shielding pharmaceutical packaging. The thickness is 0.04-0.065mm.Aluminum-plastic Aluminum: It refers to to adding a layer of cold-pressed
aluminum foil outside the thermoformed plastic blister and PTP
aluminum foil, which is the highest-end packaging
aluminum foil in pharmaceutical packaging. 8021-O
aluminum foil and 8079-O
aluminum foil are the two common choices.Aluminum foil for pharmaceutical bottle caps: It is also called
aluminum foil for pharmaceutical cap materials. It is mostly made of 8011-H14
aluminum foil or 8011-H16
aluminum foil. It is widely used in bottled liquids such as oral liquids for medicine, antibiotics, and infusions.According to the data, 65% of the pharmaceutical packaging level in China has a low contribution to the pharmaceutical industry. Pharmaceutical packaging accounts for 30% of the value of pharmaceuticals in the developed countries while it is only 10% in China.Aluminum foil for medicine packaging currently accounts for about 25% of pharmaceutical packaging materials, of which aluminum blister foil accounts for only 20% of total pharmaceutical packaging, while it has reached 80 % in the developed countries. It also shows that there is a relatively large potential for the development of pharmaceutical
aluminum foil.