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PACKAGING 
Name : Parth M. 
ka.patel 
Sem. : 2nd sem 
Roll no : 12 
Materials science 
department 
Date : 24/2/2014 
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Outline 
 What is Packaging? 
 Selection criteria for Packaging material 
 Characteristics of Packaging material 
 Uses of Packaging 
 Types of Packaging 
 1.Primary 
 2.Secondary 
3.Tertiary 
 Types of Packaging material 
 1.glass 
 2.Metals 
 3.Rubber 
 4.Plastic 
 5.Fibrous materials 
 6.Films,Foils & Laminates 
 References 
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PACKAGING 
 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 design, 
evaluation, and production of packages. 
 Packaging may also be defined as the collection of 
different components (e.g. bottle, vial, closure, cap, 
ampoule, blister) which surround the pharmaceutical 
product from the time of production until its use. 
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SELECTION CRITERIA FOR 
PACKAGING MATERIAL 
There are many factors which need to consider when 
selecting a suitable type of pack for the product: 
•The product or pack contents 
•The application of the product 
•Content stability, and the need of protection from any 
environmental factors 
•Content reactivity ( with relevant to the packaging 
material) 
•Acceptibilty of the pack to the consumer or user 
The packaging process 
•Regulatory, legal and quality issues 
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CHARACTERISTICS OF 
PACKAGING MATERIAL: 
The material selected must have the following 
characteristics: 
•Must meet tamper-resistance requirements 
•Must be FDA approved 
•Must be non-toxic 
•Must not impart odor/taste to the product 
•Must not reactive with the product 
•They must protect the preparation from environmental 
conditions 
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USES OF PACKAGING: 
•Physical protection: It protects from, among other things, mechanical 
shock, vibration, electrostatic discharge, compression, temperature, etc. 
•Information transmission: Packages and labels communicate how to use, 
transport, recycle, or dispose of the package or product. With 
pharmaceuticals, food, medical, and chemical products, some types of 
information are required by governments. 
•Marketing: The packaging and labels can be used by marketers to 
encourage potential buyers to purchase the product. 
•Convenience: Packages can have features that add convenience in 
distribution, handling, display, sale, opening, re-closing, use, reuse, 
recycling, and ease of disposal. 
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•Security: Packaging can play an important role in reducing the security 
risks of shipment. Packages can be made with improved tamper 
resistance to deter tampering and also can have tamper-evident features to 
help indicate tampering. Packages can be engineered to help reduce the 
risks of package pilferage. 
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TYPES OF PACKAGING 
Primary packaging is the material that first envelops the 
product and holds it. This usually is the smallest unit of 
distribution or use and is the package which is in direct 
contact with the contents. 
Examples: Ampoules,Vials ,Containers ,Dosing dropper 
,Closures (plastic, metal) ,Syringe ,Strip package, Blister 
packaging. 
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Secondary packaging is outside the primary packaging – 
perhaps used to group primary packages together. 
Example: Paper and boards, Cartons ,Corrugated fibers ,Box 
manufacture) 
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Tertiary packaging is used for bulk handling , warehouse 
storage and transport shipping. The most common form is a 
palletized unit load that packs tightly into containers. 
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TYPES OF PACKAGING MATERIAL 
I) Glass 
II) Metals 
III) Rubbers 
IV) Plastics 
V) Fibrous material 
VI) Films, Foils and laminates 
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GLASS: 
Glass has been widely used as a drug packaging 
material. 
Glass is composed of sand, soda ash, limestone,& 
cullet. 
Si, Al, Na, K, Ca, Mg, Zn & Ba are generally used 
into preparation of glass 
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Advantages 
• They are hygienic and suitable for sterilization 
• They are relatively non reactive ( depending on the 
grade chosen) 
• It can accept a variety of closures 
• They can be used on high speed packaging lines 
• They are transparent. 
• They have good protection power. 
• They can be easily labeled. 
DISADVANTAGES 
• It is relatively heavy 
• Glass is fragile so easily broken. 
• Release alkali to aqueous preparation
METALS 
 Metal containers are used solely for medicinal products 
for non-parenteral administration. 
 Metal is strong, opaque, impermeable to moisture, gases, 
odors, light, bacteria, and shatterproof, it is the ideal 
packaging material for pressurized containers. 
 It is resistant to high and low temperatures 
 They include tubes, packs made from foil or blisters, 
cans, and aerosol and gas cylinders. 
 Aluminium and stainless steel are the metals of choice for 
both primary and secondary packaging for medicinal 
products. 
 Form an excellent tamper evident containers. 
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For e.g. 
ALUMINIUM 
• Thickest aluminium is used for rigid containers such as 
aerosol cans and tubes for effervescent tablets. 
• Intermediate thickness are when mechanical integrity is still 
important but the pack should be capable of being reformed 
under a reasonable force. 
e.g. Collapsible tubes for semi solid preparations or roll on 
screw caps. 
• Thinnest aluminium is used in flexible foil that are usually a 
component of laminated packaging material. 
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RUBBERS (Elastomers): 
• Excellent material for forming seals, used to form closures 
such as bungs for vials or in similar applications such as 
gaskets in aerosol cans. 
Categories of Rubbers: 
1) Natural rubbers; 
• Suitable for multiple use closures for injectable products as 
rubber reseals after multiple insertion of needle. 
• Disadvantages are; 
i. It doesn't well tolerate multiple autoclaving becoming 
brittle and leads to relative degree of extractable 
material in presence of additives. 
ii. Risk of product absorbing on or in to a rubber. 
iii. It has certain degree of moisture & gas permeation. 
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2) Synthetic rubber: 
• Have fewer additives and thus fewer extractable and 
tends to experience less sorption of product 
ingredients. 
• Are less suitable for repeated insertions of needle 
because they tend to fragment or core pushing small 
particles of the rubber in to the product. 
• E.g. Silicone, butyl, bromobutyl, chlorobutyl etc. 
• Silicone is least reactive but it does experience 
permeability to moisture and gas. 
Softer rubbers experience less coring and reseal better, 
harder rubbers are easier to process on high speed 
packaging lines. 
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PLASTICS 
Classes of plastics: 
There are two classes of plastics, reflecting the behavior 
with respect to individual or repeated exposure to heating and 
cooling. 
1. Thermoplastics 
2. Thermosets 
Thermoplastics 
Capable of being shaped after initial heating and 
solidifying by cooling. 
Resistant to breakage and cheap to produce and providing the 
right plastics are chosen will provide the necessary protection 
of the product in an attractive containers. 
E.g. Polystyrene, polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride. 
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Thermosets 
They need heat for processing into a permanent 
shape. During heating such materials form permanent 
crosslinks between the linear chains, resulting in solidification 
and loss of plastic flow. 
E.g. Phenolic, urea and melamine are representative of 
thermosets. 
Uses 
Used for many types of pack including; 
rigid bottles for tablets and capsules, squeezable bottles for 
eye drops and nasal sprays, jars, flexible tubes and strip and 
blister packs.
Advantages 
• Least expensive than glasses 
• Ease of transportation 
• No risk of breakage 
• Flexible 
• Light in weight 
Disadvantages 
• They are not as chemically inert . 
• They are not as impermeable to gas and vapour as 
glass. 
• They may possess an electrostatic charge which will 
attract particles. 
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FIBROUS MATERIALS 
 The fibrous materials are the important part of 
pharmaceutical packaging. 
 Fibrous materials include: Papers, Labels, Cartons, 
Bags, Outers, Trays For Shrink Wraps, Layer Boards 
On Pallets, etc. 
Paper 
Corrugated Fiber board 
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Cont….. 
 The Applications as well as Advantages of Cartons 
include: 
 Increases display area 
 Provides better stacking for display of stock items 
 Assembles leaflets 
 Provides physical protection especially to items like 
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metal collapsible tubes. 
 Fiberboard outers either as solid or corrugated board 
also find substantial application for bulk shipments. 
 Regenerated cellulose film, trade names Cellophane & 
Rayophane, is used for either individual cartons or to 
assemble a no. of cartons.
FOILS,FILMS & LAMINATES 
FOILS: 
The most important metal for pharmaceutical 
application is aluminium. 
FILMS 
Cellophane is an attractive transparent film which 
can be colored and printed upon so it useful as 
outer wrap. 
LAMINATES 
Laminates are used to combine the properties of 
individual foil and films and strictly are made by 
bonding the layer with adhesive. 
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• Uses of films, foils, laminations: 
 Strip packs 
 Blister packs 
 Diaphragm seals for bottles 
 Liners for boxes either attached or loose bag-in-box 
systems & bags. 
• Foil blisters: 
 When sealed with a metal foil-cover, the blister can 
provide a hermetic pack i.e. an isolated system, which 
excludes any exchange of gases between the product & 
surrounding atmosphere. 
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BLISTER PACK 
Blister packs are commonly used as unit dose packaging 
for pharmaceutical tablets, capsules. 
 Blister packs consist of two principal components : 
 1) a formed base web creating the cavity inside which 
the product fits and 
 2) the lidding foil for dispensing the product out of the 
pack. 
 There are two types of forming the cavity into a base 
web sheet: thermoforming and cold forming 
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Thermoforming 
In the case of thermoforming, a plastic film or 
sheet is unwound from the reel and guided though 
a pre-heating station on the blister line 
The temperature of the pre-heating plates (upper 
and lower plates) is such that the plastic will soften 
and become moldable.
• Cold forming 
• In the case of cold forming, an aluminum-based 
laminate film is simply pressed into a mold by 
means of a stamp. 
• The aluminum will be elongated and maintain the 
formed shape. 
• Advantage of cold form foil blisters is that the use 
of aluminum is offering a near complete barrier for 
water and oxygen, allowing an extended product 
expiry date. 
• The disadvantages of cold form foil blisters are the 
slower speed of production compared to 
thermoforming and the lack of transparency of the 
package and the larger size of the blister card 
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 Aluminium Foils for Blister Packing 
 Aluminium Foil suitable for blister packing of 
Pharmaceutical Products such as Tablet, Capsules, etc. 
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STRIP PACKING 
 It is commonly used for the packaging of tablets and 
capsules. A strip package is formed by feeding two webs 
of a heat sealable flexible film through a heated 
crimping roller .The product is dropped into the pocket 
formed before forming the final set of seals. A 
continuous strip of packets is formed which is cut to the 
desired number of packets in length. 
 The materials used for strip package are cellophane, 
polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, 
polyvinylchloride. 
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SYMBOLS USED ON PACKAGES 
AND LABELS 
Many types of symbols for package labeling are nationally and 
internationally standardized. For product certifications, 
trademarks, proof of purchase, etc. identification code . 
Fragile This way up Keep away from sunlight Keep away from water 
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References: 
 Mehta R.M., “Pharmaceutics- 1”Published by vallabh 
prakashan, delhi, 2nd edition. 
 Lachman leon, Lieberman Herbert A., Kanig Joseph L., 
“The theory & practice of industrial pharmacy” 
published by Varghese publishing house, bombay, 3rd 
edition,1991. 
 www.google.com (images) 
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Packaging

  • 1. PACKAGING Name : Parth M. ka.patel Sem. : 2nd sem Roll no : 12 Materials science department Date : 24/2/2014 9/12/2014 1
  • 2. Outline  What is Packaging?  Selection criteria for Packaging material  Characteristics of Packaging material  Uses of Packaging  Types of Packaging  1.Primary  2.Secondary 3.Tertiary  Types of Packaging material  1.glass  2.Metals  3.Rubber  4.Plastic  5.Fibrous materials  6.Films,Foils & Laminates  References 9/12/2014 2
  • 3. PACKAGING  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 design, evaluation, and production of packages.  Packaging may also be defined as the collection of different components (e.g. bottle, vial, closure, cap, ampoule, blister) which surround the pharmaceutical product from the time of production until its use. 9/12/2014 3
  • 4. SELECTION CRITERIA FOR PACKAGING MATERIAL There are many factors which need to consider when selecting a suitable type of pack for the product: •The product or pack contents •The application of the product •Content stability, and the need of protection from any environmental factors •Content reactivity ( with relevant to the packaging material) •Acceptibilty of the pack to the consumer or user The packaging process •Regulatory, legal and quality issues 9/12/2014 4
  • 5. CHARACTERISTICS OF PACKAGING MATERIAL: The material selected must have the following characteristics: •Must meet tamper-resistance requirements •Must be FDA approved •Must be non-toxic •Must not impart odor/taste to the product •Must not reactive with the product •They must protect the preparation from environmental conditions 9/12/2014 5
  • 6. USES OF PACKAGING: •Physical protection: It protects from, among other things, mechanical shock, vibration, electrostatic discharge, compression, temperature, etc. •Information transmission: Packages and labels communicate how to use, transport, recycle, or dispose of the package or product. With pharmaceuticals, food, medical, and chemical products, some types of information are required by governments. •Marketing: The packaging and labels can be used by marketers to encourage potential buyers to purchase the product. •Convenience: Packages can have features that add convenience in distribution, handling, display, sale, opening, re-closing, use, reuse, recycling, and ease of disposal. 9/12/2014 6
  • 7. •Security: Packaging can play an important role in reducing the security risks of shipment. Packages can be made with improved tamper resistance to deter tampering and also can have tamper-evident features to help indicate tampering. Packages can be engineered to help reduce the risks of package pilferage. 9/12/2014 7
  • 8. TYPES OF PACKAGING Primary packaging is the material that first envelops the product and holds it. This usually is the smallest unit of distribution or use and is the package which is in direct contact with the contents. Examples: Ampoules,Vials ,Containers ,Dosing dropper ,Closures (plastic, metal) ,Syringe ,Strip package, Blister packaging. 9/12/2014 8
  • 9. Secondary packaging is outside the primary packaging – perhaps used to group primary packages together. Example: Paper and boards, Cartons ,Corrugated fibers ,Box manufacture) 9/12/2014 9
  • 10. Tertiary packaging is used for bulk handling , warehouse storage and transport shipping. The most common form is a palletized unit load that packs tightly into containers. 9/12/2014 10
  • 11. TYPES OF PACKAGING MATERIAL I) Glass II) Metals III) Rubbers IV) Plastics V) Fibrous material VI) Films, Foils and laminates 9/12/2014 11
  • 12. GLASS: Glass has been widely used as a drug packaging material. Glass is composed of sand, soda ash, limestone,& cullet. Si, Al, Na, K, Ca, Mg, Zn & Ba are generally used into preparation of glass 9/12/2014 12
  • 13. 9/12/2014 13 Advantages • They are hygienic and suitable for sterilization • They are relatively non reactive ( depending on the grade chosen) • It can accept a variety of closures • They can be used on high speed packaging lines • They are transparent. • They have good protection power. • They can be easily labeled. DISADVANTAGES • It is relatively heavy • Glass is fragile so easily broken. • Release alkali to aqueous preparation
  • 14. METALS  Metal containers are used solely for medicinal products for non-parenteral administration.  Metal is strong, opaque, impermeable to moisture, gases, odors, light, bacteria, and shatterproof, it is the ideal packaging material for pressurized containers.  It is resistant to high and low temperatures  They include tubes, packs made from foil or blisters, cans, and aerosol and gas cylinders.  Aluminium and stainless steel are the metals of choice for both primary and secondary packaging for medicinal products.  Form an excellent tamper evident containers. 9/12/2014 14
  • 15. For e.g. ALUMINIUM • Thickest aluminium is used for rigid containers such as aerosol cans and tubes for effervescent tablets. • Intermediate thickness are when mechanical integrity is still important but the pack should be capable of being reformed under a reasonable force. e.g. Collapsible tubes for semi solid preparations or roll on screw caps. • Thinnest aluminium is used in flexible foil that are usually a component of laminated packaging material. 9/12/2014 15
  • 16. RUBBERS (Elastomers): • Excellent material for forming seals, used to form closures such as bungs for vials or in similar applications such as gaskets in aerosol cans. Categories of Rubbers: 1) Natural rubbers; • Suitable for multiple use closures for injectable products as rubber reseals after multiple insertion of needle. • Disadvantages are; i. It doesn't well tolerate multiple autoclaving becoming brittle and leads to relative degree of extractable material in presence of additives. ii. Risk of product absorbing on or in to a rubber. iii. It has certain degree of moisture & gas permeation. 9/12/2014 16
  • 17. 2) Synthetic rubber: • Have fewer additives and thus fewer extractable and tends to experience less sorption of product ingredients. • Are less suitable for repeated insertions of needle because they tend to fragment or core pushing small particles of the rubber in to the product. • E.g. Silicone, butyl, bromobutyl, chlorobutyl etc. • Silicone is least reactive but it does experience permeability to moisture and gas. Softer rubbers experience less coring and reseal better, harder rubbers are easier to process on high speed packaging lines. 9/12/2014 17
  • 18. PLASTICS Classes of plastics: There are two classes of plastics, reflecting the behavior with respect to individual or repeated exposure to heating and cooling. 1. Thermoplastics 2. Thermosets Thermoplastics Capable of being shaped after initial heating and solidifying by cooling. Resistant to breakage and cheap to produce and providing the right plastics are chosen will provide the necessary protection of the product in an attractive containers. E.g. Polystyrene, polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride. 9/12/2014 18
  • 19. 9/12/2014 19 Thermosets They need heat for processing into a permanent shape. During heating such materials form permanent crosslinks between the linear chains, resulting in solidification and loss of plastic flow. E.g. Phenolic, urea and melamine are representative of thermosets. Uses Used for many types of pack including; rigid bottles for tablets and capsules, squeezable bottles for eye drops and nasal sprays, jars, flexible tubes and strip and blister packs.
  • 20. Advantages • Least expensive than glasses • Ease of transportation • No risk of breakage • Flexible • Light in weight Disadvantages • They are not as chemically inert . • They are not as impermeable to gas and vapour as glass. • They may possess an electrostatic charge which will attract particles. 9/12/2014 20
  • 21. FIBROUS MATERIALS  The fibrous materials are the important part of pharmaceutical packaging.  Fibrous materials include: Papers, Labels, Cartons, Bags, Outers, Trays For Shrink Wraps, Layer Boards On Pallets, etc. Paper Corrugated Fiber board 9/12/2014 21
  • 22. Cont…..  The Applications as well as Advantages of Cartons include:  Increases display area  Provides better stacking for display of stock items  Assembles leaflets  Provides physical protection especially to items like 9/12/2014 22 metal collapsible tubes.  Fiberboard outers either as solid or corrugated board also find substantial application for bulk shipments.  Regenerated cellulose film, trade names Cellophane & Rayophane, is used for either individual cartons or to assemble a no. of cartons.
  • 23. FOILS,FILMS & LAMINATES FOILS: The most important metal for pharmaceutical application is aluminium. FILMS Cellophane is an attractive transparent film which can be colored and printed upon so it useful as outer wrap. LAMINATES Laminates are used to combine the properties of individual foil and films and strictly are made by bonding the layer with adhesive. 23 4/5/2011 9/12/2014 23
  • 24. • Uses of films, foils, laminations:  Strip packs  Blister packs  Diaphragm seals for bottles  Liners for boxes either attached or loose bag-in-box systems & bags. • Foil blisters:  When sealed with a metal foil-cover, the blister can provide a hermetic pack i.e. an isolated system, which excludes any exchange of gases between the product & surrounding atmosphere. 9/12/2014 24
  • 25. BLISTER PACK Blister packs are commonly used as unit dose packaging for pharmaceutical tablets, capsules.  Blister packs consist of two principal components :  1) a formed base web creating the cavity inside which the product fits and  2) the lidding foil for dispensing the product out of the pack.  There are two types of forming the cavity into a base web sheet: thermoforming and cold forming 9/12/2014 25
  • 26. 9/12/2014 26 Thermoforming In the case of thermoforming, a plastic film or sheet is unwound from the reel and guided though a pre-heating station on the blister line The temperature of the pre-heating plates (upper and lower plates) is such that the plastic will soften and become moldable.
  • 27. • Cold forming • In the case of cold forming, an aluminum-based laminate film is simply pressed into a mold by means of a stamp. • The aluminum will be elongated and maintain the formed shape. • Advantage of cold form foil blisters is that the use of aluminum is offering a near complete barrier for water and oxygen, allowing an extended product expiry date. • The disadvantages of cold form foil blisters are the slower speed of production compared to thermoforming and the lack of transparency of the package and the larger size of the blister card 9/12/2014 27
  • 28.  Aluminium Foils for Blister Packing  Aluminium Foil suitable for blister packing of Pharmaceutical Products such as Tablet, Capsules, etc. 9/12/2014 28
  • 29. STRIP PACKING  It is commonly used for the packaging of tablets and capsules. A strip package is formed by feeding two webs of a heat sealable flexible film through a heated crimping roller .The product is dropped into the pocket formed before forming the final set of seals. A continuous strip of packets is formed which is cut to the desired number of packets in length.  The materials used for strip package are cellophane, polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinylchloride. 9/12/2014 29
  • 30. SYMBOLS USED ON PACKAGES AND LABELS Many types of symbols for package labeling are nationally and internationally standardized. For product certifications, trademarks, proof of purchase, etc. identification code . Fragile This way up Keep away from sunlight Keep away from water 9/12/2014 30
  • 31. References:  Mehta R.M., “Pharmaceutics- 1”Published by vallabh prakashan, delhi, 2nd edition.  Lachman leon, Lieberman Herbert A., Kanig Joseph L., “The theory & practice of industrial pharmacy” published by Varghese publishing house, bombay, 3rd edition,1991.  www.google.com (images) 9/12/2014 31