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Example pharmaceutical packaging line. All aspects of pharmaceutical production, including packaging, are tightly controlled and have regulatory requirements. Uniformity, cleanliness , sterility, and other requirements are needed to maintain Good Manufacturing Practices. Product safety management is vital.
ASTM F3039 - Standard Test Method for Detecting Leaks in Nonporous Packaging or Flexible Barrier Materials by Dye Penetration EN 868-1 – Packaging materials and systems for medical devices which are to be sterilized. General requirements and test methods (superseded by ISO 11607-1) EN 868-5 – Packaging for terminally sterilized medical devices.
Blister packaging is a cost-effective way of showcasing a product. Due to the nature of the material and design, it makes it more cost-effective than other types of packages that are on the market. There are several different types of blister packaging – Face Seal, Trap, Mock, Slide and Interactive.
By the late 1980s, BFS had been well-established in the packaging industry, especially for packaging pharmaceutical and healthcare products. [14] During the 1980s and 1990s, BFS came into use for the now common small volume unit-dosage forms. [12] Since the early 2000s, BFS has been emerging as the preferred packaging process for parenteral ...
All materials can present certain safety and compatibility concerns, especially hazardous liquids, [15] and proper guidance is always recommended whenever using caged IBC totes for harsh chemicals. Caged IBC totes are thermoplastic blow-mold engineered, often, from virgin high-density polyethylene ( HDPE ), a BPA free, strong plastic.
The production and packaging of ampoules are largely standardized by ISO 9187-1:2010 Injection equipment for medical use — Part 1: Ampoules for injectables. [7] [8] [9] This standard dictates three standardized forms: B, cut/straight-form; C, open-funnel; and D, sealed. (The "A" form is no longer used in the pharmaceutical industry and is not ...
Packaging is the science, art and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use. Packaging also refers to the process of designing, evaluating, and producing packages. Packaging can be described as a coordinated system of preparing goods for transport, warehousing, logistics, sale, and end use ...
The material of construction of multilayered packaging ranges from paper to plastics to metals. Most multilayered packages are not readily recyclable. [2] Basf company and Uflex recently developed multilayered food packaging from 100% recyclable materials. [3] [4]