5 Factors that Impact Seal Integrity on Medical Packaging
Heat sealing is a technique used to bond polymeric materials by melting them together, resulting in either permanent or peelable seals. Widely employed in packaging, such as sealing chip bags, heat sealing also finds applications in diverse fields, from constructing airships to producing implantable medical devices.
Today, the rise in high-tech products that are delicate, perishable, or require sterility has amplified the demand for advanced packaging solutions.
Explore this eBook to learn about the 5 factors impacting seal integrity in medical packaging:
- Temperature
- Dwell Time
- Cooling
- Pressure
- Validatable Equipment
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