As effervescent tablets are increasingly used in the dietary supplement and functional beverage markets, their packaging format-effervescent tablet plastic tubes-has gained attention from buyers due to its strong moisture protection and convenient usability. The core value of this packaging lies in its structural design, which ensures product stability and controlled dispensing.
In terms of working principle, effervescent tablet plastic tubes typically adopt a dual system of "sealed storage + controlled dispensing." The inner chamber provides an isolated dry environment that effectively blocks air and moisture, preventing premature reactions and maintaining product stability before use.
The dispensing mechanism is usually designed at the tube opening or base, using guiding tracks or limiting slots to ensure single-tablet release during pouring or dispensing. This prevents multiple tablets from exiting at once or getting stuck, improving accuracy and ease of use.
For sealing performance, the cap structure often combines screw-lock or snap-fit designs with internal sealing gaskets, forming a multi-layer barrier against air ingress and moisture penetration. This helps extend product shelf life and maintain quality consistency.
Some advanced designs also incorporate shock-absorbing features to reduce tablet breakage during transportation, enhancing overall packaging stability for long-distance logistics and cross-border shipping.
In practical applications, these plastic tubes are widely used for vitamin effervescent tablets, electrolyte tablets, and functional supplement products. They ensure ingredient stability while enabling precise dosing and hygienic handling.
