What is ink leachability and why does it matter in pharmaceutical packaging?

Ink leachability refers to the potential migration of printing ink from the surface of bottles into the product. Domino partnered with PCI to test and demonstrate that its inkjet coding inks do not migrate through HDPE bottle walls, helping pharmaceutical manufacturers meet industry safety and regulatory requirements.

How does Domino support compliance with industry leachability standards?

Domino collaborated with PCI to develop rigorous testing criteria and publish a white paper showing that Domino inks remain on packaging surfaces without migrating into contents, offering confidence in compliance with pharmaceutical serialization and safety standards.

What solutions does Domino provide for safe coding in serialization and aggregation processes?

Domino’s continuous inkjet and coding technologies deliver fast-dry, legible 2D data matrix and helper codes on HDPE bottles while ensuring no ink migration - a key requirement for pharmaceutical serialization and aggregation practices.

Where can I find Domino’s white paper and video on ink leachability?

The Domino + PCI ink leachability white paper and supporting video are available for download and viewing from Domino’s resources, providing detailed research results and explanations of their collaborative testing outcomes.

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Domino and PCI collaborate to address the issue of Leachability

  • By Domino North America
  • August 17, 2017
  • Life Sciences

INK LEACHABILITY: KEEPING INK ON AND OUT OF THE BOTTLE

Continuous inkjet printing and HDPE Bottles have been married together since the inception of the CIJ technology.  For nearly 40 years, there has been no question that when it’s time to mark an HDPE bottle; the capabilities of an inkjet printer - fast dry time, legible code, and consistent print each and every time – are ideal for the HDPE substrate.

As PCI began executing their serialization strategy, which included helper codes- 2D datamatrix codes on round HDPE bottles, used for Aggregation- Ray Hook Sr. Manager, Global Serialization Services, recognized the need to validate that the inks being used for printing these helper codes weren’t migrating through the bottles.  

Working in collaboration, PCI and Domino identified the key inks required and developed testing criteria to demonstrate compliance with industry leachability requirements. The following White Paper details the research and results  that has allowed Domino and PCI to confidently conclude that there is no ink migration of Domino inks through the walls of PCI’s HDPE bottles.

 

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