Materials
Get a solution that fits your need

Get a solution that fits your need
Blisters and lids.
Pouches and sachets.
Clean room films and bags.
PETG film made in clean room conditions.
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Medipack supplies medical blisters are formed in a class 100,000 cleanroom, using 7 modified, compatible thermoforming machines. Prior to the forming, the foil is statically discharged and cleaned.
Before sealing the parts into double PE-bags, each blister is visually checked for air pockets and particle inclusions. Furnishing top-quality products is our aim.
For all medical blisters we use FDA and BGA certified materials such as PETG, PS, PP and Barex in thicknesses ranging from 0.2 to 3 mm. We are able to produce blisters up to a maximum size of 1300 x 620 mm.
In connections with blisters, Medipack supplies peelable, bacteria penetration resistant Tyvek lids, die-cut according to your wishes, with or without printing, packed in a cleanroom like manner.
Riversides expertise and extensive experience in design and manufacturing has resulted in a broad range of the highest quality Medical Peel Pouches and Sachets. Skilled designers are on hand to either receive and utilise customer generated layouts or to produce computer aided artwork ready for our in-house screen printing equipment that applies ultra violet curing technology – unique to the industry.
State of the art production facility
Riverside Medical Packaging has a state of the art 2,500 sq metre manufacturing facility tailor-made specifically for the manufacturing of medical packaging and products. It house’s 7 Cleanrooms (two Class 8 and five Class 7), each being either process or product specific.
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The production system is covered by an integrated quality management system certified according to ISO 9001 which is permanently developing the products and process quality. GMP principles are installed and monitored over all process steps.
Packaging material used in cleanroom production facilities must meet the same quality requirements like the produced products. Only cleanroom packaging materials are able to eliminate contamination risks caused by packaging materials. This is valid all over the cleanroom-value-chain from rawmaterials via components up to consumer products. Particle and bio-burden monitoring systems ensures stable low-germ and low-particle cleanroom quality.
PETG film under controlled conditions in a clean room cabin. The company’s targeted specialisation in the use of PETG will greatly improve product quality as there are no foreign particles in the system, thus ensuring complete line clearance.
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