Custom Vial Packaging may be little, but it packs a powerful punch and can be put to a broad variety of different uses. Custom vial packaging is a practical option for storing tiny quantities of dry or liquid goods, and it is often offered in either glass or polypropylene (PP) polymers as a container material. Because of the ease with which they may be made child-resistant, custom vial packaging has traditionally been the container of choice for products such as pharmaceuticals and certain over-the-counter medicines.
Popular in the Cannabis Industry PP Custom Vial Packaging has been used for pharmaceutical items for some time, but recently, we have seen that this type of packaging is becoming increasingly popular for cannabis products as well. As is the case with more conventional pharmaceuticals, the packaging of marijuana flowers/buds and pre-rolls in PP Custom Vial Packaging is increasingly becoming standard practise in the business. These are all equipped with closures that are resistant to being opened by children so that the products can be stored safely.
In most cases, darker-colored plastic Custom Vial Packaging, such as amber or black, is employed when cannabis products are being packaged in plastic. Because light is the most important factor in the deterioration of marijuana, it is essential to ensure that its packaging adequately protects it from the sun and other sources of light.
Other Fluids, Including Oils
Custom Vial Packaging are another common type of packaging used in many different businesses, including the cannabis/CBD industry, the cosmetics industry, and the pharmaceutical industry. Vial box packaging is an excellent choice for essential oils and CBD oils, particularly when combined with an applicator such as a dropper or roller ball.
When deciding whether to use plastic or glass for the vial box packaging, you can look at other considerations if the contents of the vial box packaging are compatible with both materials. Glass may be recycled indefinitely, whereas post-consumer plastic can be used in the production of custom vial packaging for plastic. Both plastic and glass have their advantages and disadvantages. Plastic is less fragile and easier to transport than glass, yet the look and feel of glass products are far superior to those of plastic’s offerings. Plastic is lighter and more resistant to breakage during transport. No matter which option you go with, SirePrinting is here to assist you in making your packaging more memorable and appealing to both new and existing clients.
A worldwide biotechnology firm had one of their sites in the United States that they wanted to automate some of their manual operations in order to boost their operational efficiency. In order to achieve savings in both time and money, the objective was to acquire an automated packing solution that allowed for the manual packaging of Custom Vial Packaging and cartons into a container that was fed by a rotary conveyor. The solution required to be able to pick up several cartons with merchandise already inside of them from the top face in an effective manner. Before adding any product to the container, the solution had to be able to collaborate with a human operator to identify whether or not the region of interest was free of obstruction and communicate this information to the operator. They went out to the single-source engineering and automation experts at SirePrinting in order to tackle this efficiency challenge on site with a solution that suited the customer handling need and integrated inside the already existing business operations and systems.
Important Outcomes for Our Clients
Our client has improved the operating efficiency of their business on the premises, and as a result, they are now able to pack 160 Custom Vial Packaging into a container in around five minutes, in addition to packing 100 cartons into a container in the same manner.
The lateral grippers are 3-D printed so that they may be easily, quickly, and easily adjusted to match various different sizes of Custom Vial Packaging. Additionally, in the event that the grippers are mismanaged, they are breakable so that they do not damage any goods.
The collaborative robot allows operators to work in close proximity to one another without the need for guarding.
Since the mobile collaborative robot can be moved about and set up anywhere the customer sees fit, it is an extremely versatile piece of equipment.
Our goal is to provide our customer with a competitive advantage in this dynamic market marked by rapidly developing technology while adhering to all applicable current and future regulations.
The customer has reported lower costs associated with the integration process, which has led to a quicker return on investment.