Medicine packing papers MOQ - 1000 kgs Medicine packing papers are specialized papers that are used to package and protect medication products. These papers are designed to be strong, durable, and provide a barrier against moisture, air, and other external elements that can degrade the quality of the medication. There are various types of medicine packing papers available in the market. Some of the most used ones include: 1. Glassine Paper: This is a translucent paper that is highly resistant to air, moisture, and grease. It is often used to pack tablets, capsules, and other solid forms of medication. 2. Foil Paper: Foil papers are made of aluminum and are highly resistant to moisture, light, and other environmental factors. They are commonly used to pack medicines that need to be protected from light and moisture. 3. Polycoated Paper: This is a paper that has a polyethylene coating on one or both sides. It is highly resistant to moisture and is commonly used to pack liquid and semi-solid medications. The specifications of medicine packing papers can vary depending on the type of medication being packaged and the packaging requirements of the pharmaceutical company. However, there are some general specifications that are commonly used in the industry: 1. Thickness: The thickness of medicine packing papers can range from 20 to 80 GSM (grams per square meter), depending on the specific application and requirements. 2. Barrier Properties: The paper should have adequate barrier properties to protect the medication from moisture, air, light, and other environmental factors that can affect its stability and potency. 3. Strength: Medicine packing papers should be strong enough to withstand handling and transportation without tearing or breaking. 4. Compatibility: The paper should be compatible with the medication and should not react chemically with it. 5. Printability: Medicine packing papers should be printable, allowing the pharmaceutical company to print important information such as dosage instructions, batch numbers, and expiry dates. Some of the most commonly used medicine packing papers are glassine paper, foil paper, and polycoated paper, as I mentioned earlier. Glassine paper is typically available in thicknesses ranging from 25 to 40 GSM, while foil paper can range from 9 to 50 microns in thickness. Polycoated papers can range from 40 to 90 GSM in thickness, with the polyethylene coating providing excellent moisture resistance. Description - MOQ - 1500 KGS Type - Laminated PET / MET PET / CPP / PE / PAPER with Adhesive Materials Used - PET / MET PET / CPP / PE / PAPER Application - All types of Food Packaging Usage - Packaging of all types of Food Items Design - Customized Pattern - Plain / Printed / Roll Form / Pouch Form / As Per Required Colour - All Colour Available Inks - Food Grade Printing Patterns - Rotogravure Up to 8 Colours Sizes - Multiple Sizes Available printing Width - Up To 1000 mm Thickness - from 50 Micron / As per Required Pouch Surface Finish - Matte / Gloss / As Per Required Closure Type - Heat Sealed/ zipper Pouch Type - Standy Pouch/puff pouch/pillow pouch/ any form Lamination - Roto Gravure Adhesive based (Solvent base Lamination) Country of Origin - India Facilities Available Delivery Time - 7 - 15 Days Packaging details: - As per Export Standards and Customer Requirements Basic Weight: - Custom (As per customer requirement 50 micron – 200 micron) Base Width: - Jumbo reel form in MM – MM In addition to these, there are various other types of medicine packing papers that are designed for specific types of medications and packaging requirements. Overall, medicine packing papers play an essential role in ensuring the safety and quality of medications by providing a protective barrier against environmental factors that can affect their potency and effectiveness.