German medical products maker bags new IV material

Serum-Werk Bernburg introduces IV bags for hospital use in a new structure that eliminates the need for an overwrap. New hf/f/s machines at a new plant fill medical solutions into the bags.

An unusual hf/f/s machine (above) is shown running at the equipment supplier?s facility. The machine was scheduled for shipment
An unusual hf/f/s machine (above) is shown running at the equipment supplier?s facility. The machine was scheduled for shipment

As this magazine went to press, Serum-Werk Bernburg AG began filling intravenous medical solutions into a new plastic bag structure. The Bernburg, Germany-based maker of human and veterinary medical products is reportedly the first company worldwide to use a material called Propyflex® in rollstock form for IV bags used by hospitals.

Propyflex was developed by Sengewald Verpackungen GmbH, in Halle, Germany. Sengewald is owned by Pactiv Inc.(Lake Forest, IL). Typically, companies buy pre-made bags of Propyflex. Packaging World is told there are no U.S.-based users of the material yet.

The 200-micron (8-mil) Propyflex film is a three-layer coextrusion containing an outer layer of pharmaceutical-grade homopolymer polypropylene/a blend of PP and styrene, ethylene, butadiene and styrene (SEBS)/a blend of PP and SEBS. Sengewald began manufacturing Propyflex in May, using new equipment that it prefers not to identify.

To make the Propyflex IV bags, Serum-Werk constructed a new facility, equipped with two new horizontal form/fill/seal machines. The Model FFS 773 hf/f/s machines come from Plumat Maschinenbau, Espelkamp, Germany, represented in the U.S. by Plumat North America (Naperville, IL).

According to Plumat, Serum-Werk is the first company to use this particular model, which produces Propyflex bags from rolls of tubular film rather than more conventional flat film. The machines were scheduled for delivery in late December to Serum-Werk's new 1길 sq m (5곙 sq') Bernburg plant.

One machine produces IV bags with a single tube port; the other bags with two ports. Serum-Werk will fill the bags primarily with saline, glucose, electrolytes and more complex solutions. Hospitals can use one port to deliver the solution to the patient while a second port can be used by medical personnel to infuse drugs into the solution. Initially, Serum-Werk will sell the bags to hospitals in Germany.

The machines will form, fill and seal the Propyflex material into four different bag/product sizes: a 5.3" x 5.9" bag for 250 mL of solution; a 5.3" x 7.9" bag for 500 mL; a 5.3" x 11.4" for 1-L; and a 7.9" x 11.8" bag for a 2-L size.

The bags will be used for 25 different medical liquids, according to Bernhard Schmuck, managing director for Human Products at Serum-Werk. With the assistance of an interpreter, Schmuck discussed the project with PW after we learned of this application at Pack Expo in Chicago in November.

Multiple advantages

"Using the Propyflex bag is a strategy that focuses on getting new business," says Schmuck. "Each machine has the capacity to produce three million bags a year if we run one eight-hour shift, five days a week. So that's six million bags for the two machines. Realistically, though, we expect to sell two-and-a-half to three million bags in our first year." Schmuck anticipates volume will be strong enough in the near future to make in-house form/fill/sealing more cost-effective than having an outside firm fill pre-made bags.

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