Gerresheimer to offer the irradiation of primary plastic packaging
Pharmtech & Ingredients, Moscow
Gerresheimer is expanding its range of services to include surface finishing of plastic packaging for ophthalmology and rhinology products with irradiation. As part of this move, the company is drawing on partnerships with selected certified partners. Krzysztof Dabrowski, Vice President Sales Central/Eastern Europe, will be giving a detailed presentation of this new service in his specialist talk at the Pharmtech Forum at 11:05 a.m. on November 22.
“We want to make life easier for our customers when it comes to procuring their dropper bottles and, by treating our products with gamma radiation, we are adding in an important work step before filling,” says Krzysztof Dabrowski, Vice President Sales Central/Eastern Europe. “To help us in this, we are relying on selected, recognized, and certified partners.” The chosen partner companies have the requisite certification in accordance with ISO standards 11137, 11737, and 13004.
Benefits
The benefits of this service speak for themselves: Gerresheimer is assuming responsibility for handling this work step from start to finish, including transport to the irradiation company, monitoring and inspecting its work, and delivering to the location specified by the customer. The inspection processes also involve physically and chemically testing the product characteristics after irradiation. Gerresheimer regulates the validation and revalidation of the entire process, helping to reduce costs for the customer.
Cleanroom production Gerresheimer’s range of ophthalmology and rhinology products encompasses bottles and dropper inserts made from low-density polyethylene (LDPE) with pump systems to match. Irradiation also ensures the products are germ-free. As a specialist in plastic packaging for the pharmaceutical industry, Gerresheimer offers a wide range of innovative packaging solutions for solid, liquid, and opthalmological products. All of the company’s primary packaging for the pharmaceutical industry is produced in cleanrooms in ISO classes 7 and 8 at its plants in Vaerloese (Denmark) and Bolesławiec (Poland).
Low germ level thanks to ISO-standard irradiation
The population of viable microorganisms on the surface of a product and/or packaging is called the bioburden. The bioburden is determined in accordance with ISO 11737. Raw materials, components, packaging, and medical products are all investigated in order to gather information about the germ composition and level of germ contamination before treatment. A stable bioburden guarantees a successful irradiation process.
From November 20 to 23, Gerresheimer will be at Pharmtech & Ingredients in Moscow (Crocus Expo IEC), based at booth A229 in hall 7 in Pavilion 2.
Gerresheimer AG
40468 Düsseldorf
Germany