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Our focus: secondary and tertiary packaging

Sturdy, safe and sterilizable secondary packaging for infusion bags, ampoules and vials

SÜDPACK specializes in high-quality over pouches for liquid drug products for parenteral administration.
Here we focus mainly on tray systems for prefilled syringes, product carriers for ampoules and vials as well as outer packaging for infusion and blood bags.
For extra sustainability, we also offer additional recycling-optimized concepts for over pouches as well as polypropylene-based mono blister films with optimized shrink. Naturally, they all fulfill the international standards for the manufacture of drug product packaging.

Whether enteral or parenteral nutrition – sensitive products are in good hands with us

SECONDARY PACKAGING FOR ENTERAL NUTRITION SYSTEMS

Our packaging systems in this product segment have to withstand a lot and perform well. What are their most important properties?

  • Medium to high barrier for protection against oxygen
    and water vapor
  • Suitable for steam sterilization
  • Good thermoforming capabilities and machinability
    for molding, filling and sealing systems
  • Mechanical strength
  • And above all: legal compliance – in all senses of the word
SECONDARY PACKAGING FOR PARENTERAL NUTRITION SYSTEMS

Our over pouch systems fulfill the relevant international standards and are also optimized in terms of their functionality.

These high-performance films offer a high light, oxygen and water vapor barrier, depending on requirements.

They are steam sterilizable, able to withstand mechanical stresses and easy to process on molding, filling and sealing systems.

PACKAGING FOR NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS

They are strong sellers, and above all sustainable – our packaging concepts based on polypropylene.

If the recyclable mono-materials are combined with PP-based press-through films, the result is a single-material system which is also recyclable, and which can be fed into already-existing material cycles.

The optimized shrink facilitates processing on thermoforming blister systems.