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Avoiding failures in sterile barrier systems

Package integrity is critical in maintaining product sterility. As the infection rates in hospitals soar, MDMs continue to strive for reliable sterile barrier packaging. A defect-free, robust sterile barrier system helps provide a medical device that is sterile to the point of end use. When packaging failures do occur, the causes must be understood and addressed.

In this article published in Med-Tech Packaging News, Oliver-Tolas Answer Team member Kevin Zacharias explains the anomalies that can cause seal failures, how to conduct effective package failure analysis, and how to avoid package failures.
 


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