Toray Plastics (America) introduces medical packaging film
Toray Plastics (America) Inc. (toraytpa.com), the only U.S. manufacturer of polypropylene, polyester, metallized and bio-based films that conducts all of its manufacturing and metallizing in one location, introduces polyester films for use in gamma irradiation sterilization packaging applications. Toray’s Lumirror® GA10, GA25 and GA66 PET films, which are listed in the U.S. FDA’s Drug Master File, provide superior retention of tensile properties (tensile strength at break, Young’s modulus, and elongation break) and optical properties (gloss, haze, and color) for up to two years after initial radiation exposure by a Cobalt-60 irradiation processor.
Medical packaging integrity is essential for product sterility and security. The irradiated GA films’ mechanical properties remain substantially intact, enabling the films to resist damage during storage or handling. Retention of optical properties ensures clear visibility of the packaged product. It also assures the end user that prolonged storage time has not had a detrimental effect on the packaged product and that the item is still sterile and has not been tampered with. Among the applications are medical supplies, such as instruments, syringes, implants, catheters, IV sets, surgical gloves and gauze.