Neenah Industrial Solutions introduce a paper-based, radiation-resistant medical packaging capable of withstanding all three widely used sterilisation processes, including radiation, autoclave and ethylene oxide.
This product allows customers to serve multiple markets and explore new opportunities by providing a alternative to polymer-based or kraft medical packaging, traditionally used for nasal swabs, syringes, bandages, and other single-use applications.
"By adding a radiation-resistant product to our medical packaging lineup, Neenah continues to lead the industry in offering the most advanced paper-based options available. We are thrilled to introduce a versatile paper-based medical packaging that is durable, dependable and value-driven," says Valerie Henderson, medical packaging product marketing manager, Neenah Industrial Solutions.
Single-use medical devices are gaining popularity as they help lower costs, increase efficiency and reduce the spread of infection. Gamma radiation is becoming a more commonly used form of sterilisation technology for these devices as it quickly kills germs that can cause disease and neutralises other harmful organisms. It is essential to the radiation sterilisation process that the packaging has breathable barrier properties, excellent conformability, printability and the ability to withstand radiation exposure to prevent risks to patients.
Neenah recognised the need for reinforced papers in breathable carrier applications and introduced this versatile, radiation-resistant product. Available in a 116 gsm basis weight, it rounds out Neenah's comprehensive medical packaging offering that currently includes standard 85 and 112 gsm basis weight options and a new lighter-weight 72 gsm grade introduced in 2021. The entire paper-based product offering uses FSC controlled fibers, is EN868 compliant, and accepts steam and Ethylene Oxide (EO) sterilisation methods.
"Neenah's incredible R&D team worked tirelessly to develop a purpose-built solution that meets market demand and exceeds customer expectations. Our goal is to produce high-performance paper-based medical packaging that our customers can count on, and this product delivers. It's exciting to bring this to market," concludes Henderson.