Die-Cut Lids for Trays & Tubs

Customizable with Industry-Leading Coatings

Sealed to rigid or semi-rigid tray materials, our die-cut lids provide durable protection and breathability necessary for your medical applications. Combined with the added benefits of Oliver's SealScience or Xhale adhesive coating, you can ensure product integrity is maintained across sterilization and transportation. 
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Every application is unique, because of this, every lid is custom-designed and die-cut to fit your tray, regardless of shape or size. Our portfolio of materials and adhesive coatings allow for a wide variety of options to meet your needs. If breathability is required, a Tyvek® or paper die-cut lid provides porosity. If protection against moisture or oxygen is needed, a foil die-cut lid provides a barrier. Die-cut lids with a thermoform tray are great for bulky, heavy products.

Here are some common applications that use die-cut lids:

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DuPont™ Tyvek® Lids

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Barrier Foil Lids

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Osurance Zone Coat Lids

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TFFS Paper Pharma

Paper Lids

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Oclean Tub Lids and Liners

Need ultra clean packaging? Oliver's Oclean process, applied to our customizable Tyvek® die-cut lids, helps you meet demanding specifications for particulate levels, bio-burden, and endotoxins in accordance with ISO 11040-7. This provides a reliable option for ready-to-use (RTU) syringe and vial tubs that are virtually free from contamination, meeting your sterile requirements. 

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Osurance Zone Coat Die-Cut Lids

Concerned about particulate? Using our Xhale coating, the Osurance zone coating process only puts adhesive coating where you need it. Osurance was developed to provide superior quality in your die-cut lidding by eliminating the risk of adhesive exposure to your device.
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Trusted Packaging Engineering Support

Not sure what packaging to choose? From getting started to getting your products to market, our global packaging engineers can help you design a flexible sterile packaging solution that is right for your medical device, pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, or diagnostic product.

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Featuring Xhale & SealScience Adhesive Coatings

Oliver’s SealScience water-based and Xhale hot-melt heat seal coatings have proven performance across lid and tray combinations. Utilizing a coating can help mitigate tears and delamination risks compared to uncoated products.  With proprietary formulations, Oliver coatings are tailored for different properties such as adhesive or cohesive strength, adhesive transfer, hot tack, cold shock, and more. 
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Product Education

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A Collaborative Approach to Rigid Sterile Barrier System Design

In this webinar, experts will draw on their collective experiences to share the what, why, and how of developing the ideal rigid tray and lid sterile barrier system. Learn design, equipment, and application questions to ask yourself, along with risk mitigation tactics to take back to your development teams.

Seal Watch Outs for Sterile Barrier Medical Packaging

Lid/Tray Seal Watch Outs for Sterile Barrier Medical Packaging

One of the most common sterile barrier packaging configurations used in the medical device industry for heavy, bulky, and/or high-risk devices is a coated DuPont Tyvek® lid sealed to a rigid or semirigid thermoformed tray. Learn key focus areas to optimize sealing and ensure sterile barrier integrity needed for user requirements and patient safety. 
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Best Practices for Designing a Die Cut Lid With Your Supplier

Sterile barrier systems comprised of a rigid thermoformed tray and die cut lid are very common in medical packaging, especially when packaging heavier devices, implants, and surgical kits (among many others). Follow these best practices for smooth designing. 

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