Understanding PTP Pharmaceutical Foil: Structure, Standards & Applications
A complete guide to PTP blister foil — material composition, NMPA requirements, and how to select the right specification for your product.
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Custom aluminum foil pouches are made from laminated structures such as PET/AL/PE, PET/VMPET/PE, or PET/NY/AL/PE to protect coffee, powders, food, supplements, seasoning, and dry products from moisture, oxygen, light, and aroma loss. Minghua Pack reviews pouch type, size, material, thickness, printing, quantity, application, and sealing needs before quoting.
If you are searching for an aluminum foil pouch manufacturer or a food powder coffee supplement packaging pouch, start with the packed product, filling method, shelf-life target, and sealing requirement. Those details make the material and pouch format review much faster.
Aluminum foil pouches are used when a product needs stronger protection than a simple PE or PET/PE pouch can provide. Minghua Pack reviews whether your project needs full aluminum foil, metallized film, nylon, or another laminate before confirming the pouch specification.
Flat format for single-serve powder, seasoning, sample packs, and compact dry food packaging.
Shelf-ready format for coffee, supplement powder, snacks, and branded dry product packaging.
Simple custom foil pouch format for lightweight products, sachets, and compact retail packs.
Higher-volume pouch option for coffee, dry food, powder, and seasoning projects that need more fill capacity.
Custom printed foil pouches with gravure printing reviewed around artwork, color count, and pouch layout.
| Structure | Barrier Level | How Buyers Use It |
|---|---|---|
| PET/AL/PE | High | Common aluminum foil pouch structure for oxygen, moisture, light, and aroma barrier needs. |
| PET/VMPET/PE | Medium-high | Metallized option often reviewed when the project needs barrier performance with a different cost profile than full foil. |
| PET/NY/AL/PE | High | Example high-barrier laminated structure when extra puncture resistance and foil barrier are both important. |
These are examples, not one-size-fits-all specifications. Final structure should be reviewed against the product, filling line, and sealing condition.
A clear RFQ lets the factory check converting feasibility, material fit, print layout, and quotation scope before pricing. Include current samples or photos if available.
The first review is whether the pouch needs foil, metallized film, nylon, or a simpler laminate based on moisture, oxygen, light, aroma, and shelf-life needs.
Pouch type, gusset, zipper, tear notch, hang hole, and sealing method affect the bag-making route and the quotation scope.
Artwork status, color count, quantity, and repeat-order plans help separate an early sample discussion from a production quotation.
Compare other pouch formats including stand-up pouches, flat bottom bags, three-side seal bags, and gusset bags.
Review rollstock structures if your project uses an automatic packing machine instead of finished pouches.
Prepare the buyer details needed for a faster factory-direct quotation.
Send pouch dimensions, structure notes, artwork status, and quantity for quotation review.
Send your pouch type, size, structure, thickness, artwork status, quantity, application, and sealing requirement for specification review.
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