In the medicine room of a livestock farm, those ordinary-looking liquid pouches hold more than meets the eye. Behind them is the clever pairing of PVC/PE film veterinary packaging — a material combo that’s quietly reshaping how veterinary drugs are packaged.
Why PVC/PE film veterinary packaging ?
PVC film is brings clarity and structure — you can see the medicine and trust it won’t collapse. PE film on the other hand, offers strong chemical resistance and seals in drug stability. Together, they form a reliable, cost-effective barrier — like a clear glass with a shockproof sleeve.
Farmer Lao Li from Shandong shared his experience: “Since switching to a three-layer pouch with PVC on the outside and PE on the inside, I’ve had zero breaks during transport, and I can easily see how much medicine is left.”
Not a One-Size-Fits-All
One pharmaceutical company faced issues using PVC/PE film veterinary packaging for acidic disinfectants. The inner PE film layer reacted poorly, leading to leaks. After adjusting the formula, the issue was solved. The lesson? Material compatibility matters.
Cold-Proof Advantage
In northern winters, pure PVC film can become brittle. But PE film -reinforced composites stay flexible. That’s why many farms in colder regions now prefer this “anti-freeze” option — tough enough for rough environments.
How PVC/PE film veterinary packaging
As environmental awareness grows, more companies are moving from single-layer plastics to functional composites like PVC/PE film . It’s not the flashiest solution, but it works — balancing cost, reliability, and performance.
About the Author
Nancy Zhou has 12+ years of experience in the plastic packaging industry. She specializes in practical, field-tested solutions for pharmaceutical and veterinary clients across Asia.