
Bormed™ innovations bring manufacturing and user benefits to healthcare sector
10.11.2010
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Borealis’ focus on advances for the pharmaceutical packaging sector is one of the highlights of the company’s presence at K 2010. With its Bormed range of high performance polyolefins, Borealis, a leading provider of chemical and innovative plastics solutions, is one of the few polymer companies in the world capable of meeting all the stringent requirements of the healthcare industry.
Borealis’ Bormed product offering rests on four pillars: security of supply; dedicated materials; additional support; and innovation. The combination of these focus areas ensures that Borealis’ customers can rely on peace of mind materials which meet the highest quality standards and fulfil all regulatory requirements for pharmaceutical and medical applications.
At K 2010 Borealis highlights two of its latest developments from its range of Bormed dedicated polyolefins for the healthcare segment. Bormed LE6601PH for flexible ampoules and Bormed SC820CF for IV pouches reinforce Borealis’ K 2010 theme of “Creating New Horizons” for its customers.
Bormed LE6601PH was developed to meet the healthcare market’s increasing focus on self-administered medications. Simple to squeeze ampoules based on Bormed LE6601PH allow users of all ages to dispense treatments such as eye, ear and nose drops without professional assistance. The material has been introduced in response to market demand and in line with Borealis’ commitment to broaden its Bormed offering with a special focus on BFS (blow, fill, seal) applications.
Bormed LE6601PH is a low density polyethylene (LDPE) with good transparency that brings assured end-user performance as well as manufacturing benefits to flexible, single-use ampoules for self-administered medications which do not require post steam sterilisation. The ampoules can be sterilised using ethylene oxide (EtO) or gamma radiation up to 50 kGy.
Converters can take advantage of the flexibility offered by Bormed LE6601PH. The grade allows trouble-free conversion on standard blow moulding machines as well as blow, fill and seal (BFS) machines. Wall thickness and ampoule weight are easy to control thanks to its optimised molecular weight distribution that produces material with low swell. The balanced properties of Bormed LE6601PH make it suitable for use in dip-tubes in pharmaceutical sprays in addition to flexible ampoules.
Another Bormed development leading the way in creating new opportunities for improved performance and efficiency in the healthcare market is Bormed SC820CF for primary and secondary medical pouches. This random heterophasic polypropylene copolymer for cast- and blown film applications combines softness with toughness, is steam sterilisable and maintains good optical and mechanical properties after retorting. It is intended as blending component or coextrusion layer for primary pouches, as IV solutions, nutrition and dialysis fluids. Further it is used as part of the solution for secondary wrap films for dust and vapor barrier and protection. This new material is contributing to all PP solutions pouch solutions, which serve as a viable alternative to commonly used glass bottles and PVC pouches.
“Population growth coupled with an increase in the elderly population is putting a strain on traditional healthcare services and creating greater focus by the pharmaceutical and medical device industry on self-administered medications,” comments Wim Roels, Borealis Senior Vice President for Film and Fibre. “As a leading supplier with more than 25 years’ experience in serving this sector, customers see Borealis as a trusted provider of support and material solutions that respond to their latest challenges.”
“Polyolefins offer a distinct combination of advantages that makes them highly-attractive for healthcare applications,” adds Thierry Chevrier, Borealis Vice President of the Moulding Business Unit. “We will continue to come up with innovative solutions that respond to our partners needs along the value chain, creating new horizons together.”
For further information please contact:
Lena Lehner
External Communications Manager
Vienna, Austria
+43 1 22 400 602
lena.lehner@borealisgroup.com
Borealis Business Unit Film & Fibre
Borealis’ film and fibre business specialises in supplying advanced
polyolefin plastics for the manufacture of film, fibre, coating and
thermoforming products. Through foresight and focus on our customers’
needs, Borealis provides innovative solutions that add real value
throughout the value chain. With over 50 years of experience and pioneering
solutions for the film and fibre industry, Borealis has established a
leading position on the film and fibre market across Europe, the Middle
East and Asia.
About Borealis and Borouge
Borealis is a leading provider of chemical and innovative plastics
solutions that create value for society. With sales of EUR 4.7 billion in
2009, customers in over 120 countries, and 5,200 employees worldwide,
Borealis is owned 64% by the International Petroleum Investment Company
(IPIC) of Abu Dhabi and 36% by OMV, the leading energy group in the
European growth belt. Borealis is headquartered in Vienna, Austria, and has
production locations, innovation centres and customer service centres
across Europe and the Americas.
Through Borouge, a joint venture between Borealis and the Abu Dhabi
National Oil Company (ADNOC), one of the world's major oil and gas
companies, the company's footprint reaches out to the Middle East, Asia
Pacific, the Indian sub-continent and Africa.. Established in 1998, Borouge
employs approximately 1,600 people, has customers in more than 50 countries
and its headquarters are in Abu Dhabi in the UAE and Singapore.
Building on Borealis' unique Borstar® technology and their experience in
polyolefins of more than 50 years, Borealis and Borouge provide innovative,
value creating plastics solutions for the infrastructure (pipe systems and
power and communication cables), automotive and advanced packaging markets.
In addition, Borealis offers a wide range of base chemicals from melamine
and plant nutrients to phenol and acetone.
Today, Borealis and Borouge have a manufacturing capacity of over 5.4
million tonnes of polyolefins (polyethylene and polypropylene) per year of
which 26% are the result of a recently completed capacity expansion in Abu
Dhabi. An additional 2.5 million tonnes per year is scheduled for
completion by the end of 2013, creating the world's largest integrated
polyolefins plant. The companies continue to invest to ensure that their
customers throughout the value chain, around the world, can always rely on
superior products and security of supply.
Borouge and Borealis are committed to the principles of Responsible Care®
and proactively contribute to addressing the world's water and sanitation
challenges through their Water for the World™ initiative.
For more information visit:
Bormed™ is a trademark of the Borealis group.
Borealis: www.borealisgroup.com
Borouge:
www.borouge.com
Water
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