1. Protecting product performance
The core function of activated carbon is adsorption ability, but it is very easy to get damp or adsorb impurities in the air (e.g. odour, moisture, dust), which leads to a decline in performance. Sealed and moisture-proof packaging (e.g. aluminium foil bag, vacuum packaging) can isolate the external environment and ensure that the product remains dry and adsorption activity during storage and transportation.
2. Preventing Physical Damage
Activated carbon is mostly in granule or powder form, and vibration and extrusion during transport may lead to breakage or dust leakage. High-strength packaging materials (such as multi-layer composite film, rigid containers) and reasonable filling design can reduce physical loss and maintain the integrity of the product form.
3. Safety Protection
Activated carbon is flammable and may create the risk of dust explosion, so the packaging needs to comply with fire and anti-static standards. In addition, some activated carbons for industrial use may contain chemical activation residues, and the packaging should be labelled with a warning message to avoid misuse or contamination.
4. Compliance and Information Delivery
Packages need to be clearly labelled with product parameters (e.g. iodine value, particle size, application), production date, shelf life and safety instructions, and meet industry standards (e.g. food-grade, pharmaceutical-grade certification). Standardised labelling and instructions can help users to use the product correctly and avoid failure or accidents caused by incorrect application.
Colin's product packaging not only reflects the above features, but also has the function of moisture-proof and rain-proof, and we also support customers to customise their own packaging.