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Common Designs and Features
While the below list contains the most common designs used for CleanCut Cards, it is by no means all-inclusive.
Our experienced team of design engineers can help you design a unique solution.
Basic Card
Chevron Card
Rails
Pop n’ Lock
For small, flat devices with
very little raised profile or
features; available in square,
rectangular, or circular shape
A chevron shape helps limit
movement of a card within
a pouch with a chevron seal
Provides card and device
protection by adding
strength and rigidity
Reinforced rail for heavier or
longer devices that also helps
facilitate aseptic transfer
Cover or Flap
Strap (Added or Integrated)
A cover provides device protection while a flap
protects the pouch film from sharp points on a device,
helping to maintain the sterile barrier
Holds a device securely in place with a locking mechanism
that can be easily released by pulling a tab; can be designed
as a separate component or cut from the card itself
Keyhole Pop-up
Slit-type Pop-up
Through-hole Pop-up and U Channel
A retention element with a
throat opening that helps a
device snap into place, and be
easily removed by the end user
Teardrop shape offers superior
device retention and easy
removal for small diameter
devices and slippery devices
such as metal or plastic
A pass through design that provides a snug fit, typically
used for tubing; combined with two through-hole pop-ups,
the U Channel holds down tubing while making it easier
to load or remove the tubing
Curly Q
Finger
Shark’s Teeth
A simple hold down feature,
typically used for round devices
Holds delicate or thin devices
using very little pressure;
can be arranged in single or
multiple configurations
Wider version of a Finger,
which applies more pressure
for holding larger devices
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