Testing Methods for Blister Package
Abstract: Blister  Packaging is the main stream of solid drug packaging. This article  analyzes the testing requirements for blister packages, and introduces  the corresponding testing methods for specific indexes based on specific  pharmaceutical package testing standards.
Key Words: blister, PTP, oxygen transmission rate, heat seal strength, impact resistance strength
Key Words: blister, PTP, oxygen transmission rate, heat seal strength, impact resistance strength
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Pharmaceutical blister packaging, also called PTP (press through  packaging), is one of the main forms of pharmaceutical packaging. It’s  suitable for the mechanized packaging for solid medicine with remarkable  advantages. The main advantages of blister packaging are as follows:  the medicine can be kept in stable and reliable condition; minor amount  and serial packaging can be realized easily; the package is safe,  hygienic, portable and convenient; it’s with great adaptability and long  storage period. Meanwhile, blister packaging possesses many functions,  including identification and counter forgery, etc. Now, blister  packaging takes up about 30% of the global pharmaceutical packaging  market with a trend of stable increase, and will be the main stream for  the packaging of Western Medicine and its capsules and tablets, as well  as for the packaging of Traditional Chinese Medicine, such as pills,  powder and granule, etc.
1. Testing Requirements for Blister Packaging
The main packaging subject for blister package is the solid drug.  The package should separate the pharmaceuticals from the outside, and  avoid the evaporation, release or leakage of the active ingredients  inside them. The volatile pharmaceutical ingredients can dissolve inside  the packaging material, and diffuse to the outside under the function  of pressure differences. For example, the fragrant or volatile  ingredients of the solid drug would evaporate and transmit through the  materials. On the other hand, the package should guard against the air,  moisture, foreign matter and microorganism from direct contact with  pharmaceuticals inside. Oxygen, moisture, large amount of microorganism  and foreign matters can be found in the air. When such ingredients enter  into the packages, they would lead to oxidation, hydrolysis,  degradation, pollution and fermentation of the pharmaceuticals.
Since the PTP aluminum foil, PVC sheets and the PVC/PVDC laminated  sheets applied for the blister packages would contact the  pharmaceuticals directly, the material testing should be especially  noticed. The testing items include appearance, barrier property, tensile  strength, impact resistance strength, thermal tensile ratio and other  mechanical properties as well as hygiene indexes, etc., all of which  have their respective testing methods and standards (or manufacturer’s  standards). Hereinafter, the important testing items for blister  packages will be introduced.
2. Barrier Property Testing 
Barrier property testing is the key testing item for blister  packages. Blister barrier property testing includes oxygen transmission  rate testing and water vapor transmission rate testing. The testing of  oxygen transmission rate for aluminum foil is not mentioned in the  standards. However, owing to the fact that this index is in close  relationship with the number of the pinholes, if this number can satisfy  the requirements in the standards, the oxygen transmission rate can  meet the requirement for usage. In actual application, both aluminum and  PVC material have high barrier properties. Thus, instruments with high  precision should be chosen when purchasing. The testing technologies for  oxygen transmission rate and water vapor transmission rate have been  popularized. The testing technology for the barrier property of whole  blisters will be emphasized hereinafter.
The testing technology for whole package barrier property has  become mature. Yet, owing to its small sizes, the whole blister package  cannot be tested by the existing whole package testing fixtures.  Meanwhile, the strength of aluminum foil is weaker than that of  plastics; and thus, whole package barrier property testing technology  has not been put to use in blister packages. In fact, owing to the  evenness of the adhesives, thermal tensile ratios of the materials as  well as the force of aluminum foil, the actual oxygen transmission rate  and water vapor transmission rate are higher than the calculated values  obtained from the data of film barrier property testing. We have tested  some of the pharmaceuticals with blister packages, which are then  compared with the actual permeability data of PVC sheets or PVC/PVDC  laminated sheets from manufacturers. We have discovered that the barrier  property data of the whole blister packages obtained from actual  measurement may vary tens of times, though the barrier property data of  packaging materials are similar.
We use specially designed fixture to prepare the blister specimen  when testing the barrier property of the whole blister. Equal pressure  method for oxygen transmission rate testing and sensor method for water  vapor transmission rate testing are applied. During the testing process,  the adjustment of the flow velocity should be especially taken care of,  so as to avoid influences to the specimen status caused by the great  gas quantity change and the corresponding dramatic pressure change  inside the blister. The testing fixtures for blisters can also be  applied in the testing for capsules or other small containers to enlarge  the testing scope.
At the same time, the testing for volatile pharmaceutical  ingredients may refer to the testing methods for organic gas  permeability rate. Our country has drafted the world innovative organic  gas transmission rate testing standards (including container testing),  which is believed to provide effective testing methods for transmission  of volatile pharmaceuticals.
3. Heat seal Strength Testing
Similar to other types of packages, sealing performance is an  important index for the practicality of blister packages, and heat seal  strength is an important testing item for sealing performance. As to  blister packages, both in the testing for aluminum foil and PVC sheet,  or aluminum foil and PVC/PVDC laminated sheet, heat seal strength  testing is no exception.
The testing method for heat seal strength is as follows: choose  suitable heat seal parameters according to the specific testing  standards; heat seal a piece of PVC sheet or a piece of PVC/PVDC  laminated sheet (to stack the adhesive side of the aluminum layer with  the PVC sheet) at the size of 100mm×100mm with a heat sealer; then, cut  the specimen with a width of 15mm, and choose three pieces from the  middle part to carry out 180°peeling with a tensile tester (peeling  speed as per the specific standards); and the maximum work done for  peeling is the heat seal strength.
Thermal tensile ratio is the important testing item for PVC sheet  or PVC/PVDC laminated sheet; it’s defined as the size changes after  enduring a certain temperature within a certain period of time, and is  the ratio of the spot distance variation and the initial spot distance  in percentage. The test should be carried out according to YBB00292004, Test Method for Thermal Tensile Ratio.
Cut two square pieces, with each side of 120mm±1mm, from the sheet.  Cut through the central position; and carve two vertical lines, namely  AB (lengthwise) and CD (crosswise) with a spot distance of 100mm±1mm;  then, carve at the top of those two lines; measure the lengths of AB and  CD precisely and calculate the arithmetic mean value. Put the square  pieces on the glass or metal panels, and not to affect the free  deformation of them. Place the square pieces horizontally into a heater  at a temperature of 100℃±1℃ for 10 minutes, and then take out to cool  down to the room temperature, measure the lengths of AB and CD  precisely; and calculate the arithmetic mean values. The thermal tensile  ratio is required to be within ±6% by the standards.
5. Impact Resistance Strength Testing
Press forming is an important procedure in the manufacturing  process of blister packages. Therefore, the testing for the impact  resistance strength of PVC sheet or PVC/PVDC laminated sheet is of great  significance. Falling ball impact tester should be used for the  testing.
Take out a certain amount of products, and cut five specimens with a  length of 150mm and a width of 50mm. Place the specimens in a 23±2℃ and  50±5%RH environment for 4 hours, and carry out tests in the same  environment. Fix the specimens onto the falling ball impact tester with a  distance of 100mm each. As to PVC/PVDC laminated sheets, the PVDC layer  should be upwards. Select the steel ball and falling ball height as per  the following chart. The steel ball falls freely along the center of  the gaps. The damage should be no more than two pieces both in  lengthwise and crosswise.
| 
 Specimen Thickness (mm) 
 | 
 Falling Ball Height (mm) 
 | 
 Steel Ball Diameter (mm) 
 | 
| 
 0.20-0.30 
 | 
 600 
 | 
 25(about 60g in weight) 
 | 
| 
 0.31-0.40 
 | 
 600 
 | 
 28.6(about 100g in weight) 
 | 
6. Conclusions
Nowadays, the construction for blister packaging standards has  taken shape in our country; but it is far behind the pharmaceutical  packaging material standards and regulations of the developed countries.  The main problems lie in the low testing index requirements, delayed  standard update and laggard testing methods, etc. The requirement of the  standard is a main means to guide the development of testing technology  and the promotion of packaging quality. Therefore, the standards and  regulations for pharmaceutical blister package should be perfected and  timely updated, so as to promote sound development of the pharmaceutical  blister packaging market.
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