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Gerresheimer presents the world's first multilayer design in injection blow molding at CPhI

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Gerresheimer presents the Duma Twist-Off Protect - a new multilayer plastic container. First tests have delivered convincing proof that it offers sensitive pharmaceuticals extra protection against moisture vapor and oxygen permeability.  It is the first plastic container with a multilayer structure manufactured in an injection blow molding process.

"Many pharmaceuticals will be degraded caused by exposure to moisture vapor and oxygen. So these drugs need effective protection in the form of suitable packaging solutions", explained Niels Düring, Global Executive Vice President Plastic Packaging of Gerresheimer. "That's why we have extended our established range of Duma-family products to include an additional product with improved barrier properties for enhanced and more reliable content protection."

U.S. Pharmacopeia MVT (WVP) USP 38 <671> and Oxygen Transmission Rate OTR: ASTM F 1307 tests confirm that the container admits far lower levels of moisture vapor and oxygen than other standard solutions in the market.

Compared to extrusion blow molded containers it provides extremely good barrier properties due to a better control of geometry and thickness distribution.

Duma Twist-Off Protect is fully compatilble with high-performance Duma Twist-Off closures (TE/CR/SF closures with and without desiccant) and the existing Duma Twist-Off range. At the same time there is no need for changes on the filling line.

See also

Gerresheimer is investing in a new plant in Skopje, North Macedonia, for medical plastic systems and syringes

Gerresheimer is investing a mid-double-digit million Euro figure in the new plant in the North Macedonian capital of Skopje, an amount that is already included in the company’s medium-term investment plans. Construction is beginning in the first half of 2019, with completion scheduled for the first half of 2020. It is expected that start of production will take place in the second half of 2020.

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  • Modified 13 Oct 2015
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