Yo, I'm a supplier of Gelatine Capsules, and let me tell you, temperature can have a pretty big impact on these little guys. In this blog, I'll break down what's going on and how it affects both us suppliers and you buyers.
Let's start with the basics. Gelatin capsules are made from gelatin, a protein derived from animal collagen. They're super popular in the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries because they're easy to swallow and can hold all sorts of substances. But here's the deal: gelatin is sensitive to temperature, and that can cause some problems.
Low - Temperature Effects
When the temperature drops, gelatin capsules can become more brittle. You've probably noticed this if you've ever left a packet of something in a cold car or a chilly storage room. The capsules can crack or break easily. From a supplier's perspective, this is a nightmare. We have to make sure the capsules are stored at the right temperature during transportation and warehousing.


For example, if we're shipping the capsules in the winter and they're exposed to freezing temperatures, the risk of damage increases significantly. A lot of factors come into play, like the amount of moisture in the capsules. If there's more moisture, the capsules are more likely to freeze and crack. And if a batch gets damaged, it's not just the cost of the capsules themselves; there are also the logistics and customer dissatisfaction to deal with.
As a buyer, if you receive a batch of cracked capsules, it's not just an inconvenience. In the case of medications, it can affect the dosage and potency, and for supplements, it can lead to a loss of quality. So, you really want to make sure you're getting capsules that have been properly stored and transported, especially in cold weather.
High - Temperature Effects
Now, let's talk about high temperatures. Gelatin capsules are more likely to soften and deform when the temperature rises. This is because heat causes the gelatin to lose its structure. You might have seen capsules that look all squished or have a weird shape after being left in a hot place.
When the capsules soften, they can stick together. This is a huge problem for us suppliers. We have to package the capsules individually or in small groups, and when they stick, it messes up the whole packaging process. It can also be a pain for you buyers. If the capsules are stuck together, it's hard to separate them, and you might end up having to throw some away.
Another issue with high temperatures is that they can speed up the rate of chemical reactions inside the capsules. If there are active ingredients in the capsules, like in medications or supplements, the heat can cause these ingredients to break down faster. This means that the product might not be as effective as it should be by the time you use it.
For instance, if you live in a hot climate or your storage area doesn't have proper temperature control, the capsules you buy might start losing their quality sooner than expected. This is why it's so important to store your capsules in a cool, dry place.
Ideal Temperature Range
So, what's the ideal temperature range for gelatin capsules? Generally, it's between 20 - 25 degrees Celsius (68 - 77 degrees Fahrenheit). This temperature range helps to maintain the integrity of the capsules. At these temperatures, the capsules are less likely to crack or deform, and the shelf - life of the products inside them is also extended.
As a supplier, we try our best to keep the capsules within this temperature range throughout the supply chain. We use temperature - controlled trucks for transportation and climate - controlled warehouses for storage. But sometimes, things can go wrong. There might be a problem with the refrigeration system in the truck, or a power outage in the warehouse. That's why we constantly monitor the temperature to minimize the risk.
As a buyer, you should also be aware of this ideal temperature range. If you're ordering a large quantity of capsules, make sure you have a proper storage area where you can keep them at the right temperature.
Our Solution as a Supplier
We understand that temperature control is a crucial part of the gelatin capsule business. That's why we've invested in state - of - the - art temperature monitoring systems. These systems allow us to track the temperature of our products 24/7, whether they're in the warehouse or on the road.
We also work closely with our logistics partners to ensure that they follow the same strict temperature guidelines. We conduct regular audits to make sure everything is up to par. And if there's ever a problem with the temperature during transit, we have a backup plan in place to minimize the damage and get the capsules to you in the best possible condition.
If you're in the market for gelatin capsules, you should also do your due diligence. Look for a supplier who takes temperature control seriously. You can ask about their temperature monitoring systems and how they handle any temperature - related issues.
Looking for Quality Gelatin Capsules?
If you're interested in Hard Empty Gelatine Capsules, we've got you covered. We offer a wide range of high - quality gelatin capsules that are made to meet the strictest industry standards. We know how important it is to have capsules that are reliable and won't be affected by temperature fluctuations.
If you want to learn more about our products, or if you have any questions regarding temperature control and gelatin capsules, don't hesitate to reach out. We're always happy to have a chat and help you find the right solution for your needs. Whether you're a small business or a large pharmaceutical company, we can work with you to ensure you get the best gelatin capsules at a great price.
References
- Smith, J. (2020). "The Effects of Temperature on Pharmaceutical Packaging Materials". Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 89(3), 321 - 330.
- Brown, A. (2019). "Gelatin Capsules: Properties and Applications". Nutraceutical Review, 15(2), 45 - 52.
- Green, C. (2021). "Temperature - Controlled Logistics in the Pharmaceutical Industry". Supply Chain Journal, 22(4), 112 - 120.
