A packaging technique which involves the heat seal of a rigid, thermoformed outer shell which houses a product, to a coated back card. A method commonly used for retail items. ( Find out more)
the item is secured between a preformed (usually transparent plastic) dome or "bubble" and a paperboard surface or "carrier"; also referred to as a "bubble pack." (example: bologna package hanging on a peg in a supermarket's refrigerated case)
A type of packaging where a product is secured between a preformed, transparent plastic dome or bubble and a paperboard surface or carrier. Attachment is usually made by heat-sealing.
Method of packaging in which an object is placed in a pre-formed, clear plastic tray and backed by a printed card. The clear plastic tray and back card can usually be any shape or size, but most blister packages are sized to fit easily on retail store shelves.
A type of packaging where the item is secured between a preformed (usually transparent plastic) dome or "bubble" and a paperboard surface or "carrier." Attachment may be by stapling, heat-sealing, gluing, etc.
Packaging consisting of a protective plastic and/or cardboard shell. A hole or J-hook allows the item to be hung.