Adhesives for Pharma Packaging

Clean, fast-setting solutions for cartons, leaflets, labels, and closures, built to meet pharma-grade precision, compliance, and line performance.​

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Case & Carton Sealing​

Fast-setting adhesives that ensure secure closure of medicine cartons and shipper boxes with tamper-evident reliability.​

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Leaflet Pasting

Precise adhesive application with no stringing and compliance with pharmaceutical packaging norms

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Pharma-grade bonding for sensitive packs and regulated lines​

Pidilite’s adhesives for pharma end-of-line packaging are designed to meet the strictest operational and regulatory standards where product safety, traceability, and visual clarity are non-negotiable. From tamper-evident cartons to glass bottle labelling and leaflet insertion, our adhesives run clean, set fast, and support 100 percent inspection workflows.​

 

With decades of experience across pharma and healthcare formats, we support converters and OEMs with water-based and hot melt chemistries that offer smooth laydown, fibre-tear strength, and minimal stringing. All grades are manufactured in ISO-certified environments, with options compliant to FDA, ROHS, and REACH. We also co-develop adhesives to suit folding cartons, narrow-neck bottles, and insert pasting lines, adapting to your substrate, speed, and audit expectations.

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Outsert Pasting 1

Leaflet Gluing

Carton Sealing 1

Tamper Evident Carton Sealing

Upper Making

Primer

Pidiprimer EP 294

  • Flammability: Flammable
  • Characteristic odour
  • Facilitates the adhesion of polyurethane adhesive to difficult substrates

Upper Making

Primer

Pidiprimer EP 294

  • Flammability: Flammable
  • Characteristic odour
  • Facilitates the adhesion of polyurethane adhesive to difficult substrates

Upper Making

Primer

Pidiprimer EP 294

  • Flammability: Flammable
  • Characteristic odour
  • Facilitates the adhesion of polyurethane adhesive to difficult substrates

Upper Making

Primer

Pidiprimer EP 294

  • Flammability: Flammable
  • Characteristic odour
  • Facilitates the adhesion of polyurethane adhesive to difficult substrates

Upper Making

Primer

Pidiprimer EP 294

  • Flammability: Flammable
  • Characteristic odour
  • Facilitates the adhesion of polyurethane adhesive to difficult substrates

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Partners

Pharma-grade performance, strengthened by global collaboration

Through our partnership with Jowat SE, Pidilite brings global adhesive innovations into India’s pharmaceutical packaging lines combining clean, compliant bonding with operational reliability at high speeds. Whether it’s leaflet pasting, folded carton sealing, or label bonding on glass or plastic bottles, our joint adhesive systems deliver smooth laydown, fast set, and low migration across regulated formats.

These include peelable hotmelts for tamper-evident seals, low-temperature EVAs for sensitive substrates, and water-based grades that run cleanly on pharma-qualified machines. Backed by FDA, ROHS, and REACH compliance, our solutions are designed for precision, speed, and hygiene across export-ready lines and domestic supply chains.​

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Decades Of Expertise, Designed For Your Industry

Advanced R&D in Pharma Adhesives​ Advanced R&D in Pharma Adhesives​
Tailored Adhesives for Packaging Lines​ Tailored Adhesives for Packaging Lines​
Compliance with FDA/EMA Standards​ Compliance with FDA/EMA Standards​
On-Site Technical Application Support​ On-Site Technical Application Support​
Eco-Friendly Adhesive Formulations​ Eco-Friendly Adhesive Formulations​

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