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Qualifying
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Qualifying (HDPE,
LDPE & PP) Packaging |
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Compatibility
testing of fluorinated samples
for
commercial production
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Fluoro-Seal recommends that all fluorinated containers be qualified for
compatibility with the actual products they are to hold. A compatibility
test* consists of filling Fluoro-Seal treated samples
of the proposed container with product and measuring permeation via
weight loss.
It is important
to perform tests with containers that are identical
to the ones that will be used for your production
since barrier properties will vary for different
containers. Some of the factors that affect barrier
treatment include the manufacturer, weight, resin
package, color concentrate carrier, pigment type,
closures, label, wall thickness, level of regrind
resins, and shape. A change in any one of these factors
can affect the barrier level of the package.
Changes
to product formulation or container after compataibility
tests
Any change made in the
formulation of the product to be packaged and/or
the container originally used for testing after
the package has been qualified and approved
will require the entire package be re-qualified.
Sending
samples to Fluoro-Seal
Fluoro-Seal helps to guide you through the steps to qualify a package. Regional
facilities will quickly treat your samples containers and
return them to you for analysis and testing to see if they meet your
package requirements.
It
is important that the containers sent to Fluoro-Seal
for treatment are free of any product, oil, dirt,
dust and paper labels which could interfere with
a successful treatment process.
*Link to Compatibility
Testing as defined in the Code of Regulation of the Department
of Transportation, Appendix B to Part 173 Procedure For Testing Chemical
Compatibility and Rate of Permeation in Plastic Packaging and Recepticles.
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