Chemical-pharmaceutical industry

A row of dropper bottles and a brown jar with a screw cap from which a few tablets fall onto a fern plant.A row of dropper bottles and a brown jar with a screw cap from which a few tablets fall onto a fern plant.

For health, safety and our future

The chemical-pharmaceutical industry is an intermediate goods manufacturing sector that produces a wide range of products, including pharmaceuticals, coatings, paints, adhesives, fertilisers and personal care products. These products are not sold directly to the end consumer, but serve as the basis for the manufacture of everyday and essential goods that we use every day.

The importance of packaging in the chemical-pharmaceutical industry

Packaging plays a decisive role in ensuring that the developed goods remain effective and durable. Packaging solutions must meet the specific requirements of each product, especially in the pharmaceutical and medical sectors where strict regulations apply to ensure quality and protect the end user.

A few examples

Dropper bottles

  • Use: For liquid medicines that need to be dosed in small quantities, such as eye drops or nose drops
  • Properties: Precise dosing, protection against contamination

EHV bottles (one-hand closure bottles)

  • Use: For medicines and personal care products that need to be opened and closed easily with one hand
  • Features: User-friendliness, secure closure

Medication and analgesic bottles

  • Use: For liquid medicines and tinctures
  • Properties: Protection from light and air, often with child-resistant closures

Tray jars

  • Use: For storing tablets and capsules
  • Properties: Impermeable to moisture and light, can be securely closed

PET bottles

  • Use: For liquid products such as syrups and food supplements
  • Properties: Lightweight, unbreakable, transparent

Pipette mountings

  • Use: For liquid medicines that need to be dosed in small drops
  • Properties: Precise dosing, easy to use

Nebuliser

  • Use: For liquid medicines and personal care products that need to be applied as a fine mist, such as nasal sprays or perfumes
  • Properties: Fine atomisation, even distribution.

Drip insert sets

  • Use: For liquid medicines that are dosed drop by drop
  • Properties: Precise dosing, protection against contamination

To the point

The chemical-pharmaceutical industry is essential for the production of many everyday and vital goods. Packaging solutions play a crucial role in ensuring the efficacy and shelf life of these products. There are a variety of packaging types that are specifically tailored to the requirements of each product in order to fulfil the highest quality and safety standards. From dropper bottles to PET bottles and atomisers, each type of packaging helps to ensure the functionality and safety of the products.


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