Liquids

Liquids includes anything from distilled water to water or oil-based beverages, perfumes, cleaning agents and chemical products.

Creams/Pastes

Creams and pastes includes all manner of products from cosmetic creams to food products such as mayonnaise.

Powders/Granules

Powders and granules includes everything from dried foods such as coffee and sugar to cleaning products and beauty items.

Tablets/Capsules

Tablets and capsuels are common to the  medical and healthcare markets, but can also include vetinary and other applications.

Sachets/Pouches

Common types include paper sachets for sugar and plastic pouches for hand cream or food condiments such as ketchup.

Tubes

Many sizes of tube can be filled, the most well-known including toothpaste, paints and food products.

Glass

Filling of glass recepticles requires particular machinery to handle the material, in bottle, jar and other forms.

Non-Glass

Non-glass materials include plastics, paper and card, paper bonded to plastic, metals and recycled materials.

Bottles/Jars

Bottles and jars are commonly used in many industries and come in all manner of shapes and sizes, glass or plastic.

Pots/Tubs

Pots and tubs are widely used throughout many industries including cosmetics, diy and other applications.

Trigger Sprays/Pumps

Common trigger sprays and pump products include household disinfectants, and products for the DIY and automotive industry.

Aerosols

Aerosols are available in a variety of sizes with common materials including metals and plastics and glass.

Blisters

Blister packs are often used to separate individual tablets and are common to the healthcare and pharmaceitucal industries.

Tetra/Gable Tops

Tetra and gable top packs are familiar as juice, soup and other food formats, and cover a variety of closure mechanisms.

Carton/Box

Carton and box formats vary from Tetra and gable top packs in that they are usually folded and sealed closed in cuboid form.

 

  • Mike Webber
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  • Created 27 Nov 2015
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