FPA Awards White Eclipse
White Eclipse awarded gold by the Flexible Packaging Association 2023
White Eclipse awarded gold by the Flexible Packaging Association 2023
March 12th, 2021 | by Daphne Allen – PAXXUS has launched a new sealant that can provide a vibrant, easy-to-see seal transfer on uncoated Tyvek. The EU Medical Device Regulation has heightened the importance of ensuring package usability. For instance, according to clause 11.4 of the MDR’s General Safety and Performance Requirements (GSPR), “it shall be ensured that the integrity of . . . packaging is clearly evident to the final user.” Medical device manufacturers marketing products in Europe are therefore expected to provide packaging that enables users to recognize a potential loss of integrity.
March 11th, 2021 | by Keren Sookne – Designed specifically to work with uncoated Tyvek pouches, Chameleon consists of an oriented nylon film co-extrusion coated with PAXXUS’ moisture resistant Green Chameleon™ peelable sealant. The cohesive peel allows for a consistent, smooth, fiber-free peel thanks to its unique modified-polyethylene sealant technology.
Chameleon System awarded gold by the Flexible Packaging Association
March 5th, 2021 by Nancy Crotti – PAXXUS announced this week that its Chameleon color-changing package seal indicator technology now works with uncoated Tyvek used to package medical devices. Addison, Ill.-based Paxxus said it updated the technology in advance of a new packaging regulation set to go into effect in the EU in May.
March 4th, 2021 – The next-generation Chameleon™ visual seal- assurance system was developed to support medical device manufacturers in complying with the new EU MDR guidelines that go into effect May of this year.
March 3rd, 2021 by PlasticsToday Staff – A proprietary visual seal-assurance system is now available for use with uncoated Tyvek. Chameleon technology, developed by Paxxus, changes color once the package has been opened. It supports medical device manufacturers in achieving compliance with the European Union’s Medical Device Regulation (MDR), which goes into effect in May 2021.