Analysis of the Sealing, Grading and Scenario-based Design of Medical Medicine Bottles
1. Medical drug bottles are the key carriers in the storage and use of pharmaceuticals, bearing the heavy responsibility of safeguarding the purity of medicinal liquids and ensuring medication safety. From the sealed preservation of injectable solutions to the convenient dispensing of oral liquids, different types of drug bottles are designed according to the characteristics of the drugs, including materials such as plastic and glass. Their core value lies in 'safe lock freshness': the sealing structure must resist external contamination, block the invasion of air and moisture, and ensure the stability of the medicinal liquid; precise scales (such as for syringe bottles) assist medical staff in accurately administering medication; special designs like child-resistant caps (on some oral medicine bottles) and easy-to-tear aluminum-plastic caps (for injection solution bottles) adapt to different usage scenarios, from production to clinical settings, building the first line of defense for pharmaceutical quality.
2. In the manufacturing of medical drug bottles, Shunrong's ultrasonic welding technology, with its characteristics of 'precision, cleanliness, and firmness,' has become a core process for ensuring the quality of drug bottles, adding layers of security to the safety of medicinal liquids from sealing to structure.
Ultrasonic welding uses a customized welding head to meet the sealing requirements of irregular bottle bodies.
3. Special medications such as biopharmaceuticals and gene drugs have customized requirements for the shape of their drug bottles (such as irregular bottle bodies). Shunrong's ultrasonic welding can flexibly adapt to complex contours, allowing irregular bottle bodies to perfectly integrate with lids and components through custom-made weld heads. Compared to the 'adaptation limitations' of traditional processes, ultrasonic welding paves the way for innovative drug bottle design, helping pharmaceutical companies develop packaging that better fits the characteristics of the drugs, protecting the stability of special medicinal liquids.