Material design and molding processing of medical plastics/packaging containers, high functionality, application examples.
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★Explanation of the transition in the pharmaceutical packaging plastic market (by item) ★Medical product storage containers / infusion preparation containers / infusion tubes / packaging materials
- Basics, selection of resins and additives, interaction with biological systems, low adsorption, high transparency, market trends ★ Points to consider when selecting materials! ★ What innovations are needed for materials used in molding and processing?! What are additives? ★ Surface treatment technologies in medical devices (interaction with biological systems) Venue: Tokyo Chuo Ward Industrial Hall, 4F, Meeting Room 2 [Tokyo, Chuo Ward] - 4 minutes from B3 exit of Toei Asakusa Line Higashi-Nihonbashi Station towards Asakusabashi/ Oshiage - 5 minutes from B4 exit via underground passage of Toei Shinjuku Line Bakuroyokoyama Station Instructors: Part 1: Noboru Yamawaki, Fellow/Head of Research and Development Division, Kyocera Medical Co., Ltd. Part 2: Koichi Ikeda, Section Manager, High-Performance Resin Sales Department, High-Performance Resin and Materials Division, Zeon Corporation Part 3: Tadahiko Kuzu, Chief Researcher, Doctor of Engineering, Packaging Science Research Institute (Formerly of Toyo Seikan Co., Ltd.) Date and Time: March 28, 2013 (Thursday) 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Part 1 [Lecture Summary] In our super-aged society, pharmaceuticals and medical devices are essential for maintaining health. Many plastics are used in medical devices, primarily due to their excellent physical properties and moldability. Various molding and processing methods that have been practicalized in general industrial fields are also applied in their manufacturing. To prevent safety issues such as medical malpractice, many plastic medical devices are designed to be disposable, and this trend is expected to continue to grow. This lecture will introduce actual applications in medical devices and explain the current state of molding and processing technology. Part 3 [Lecture Summary] This section will examine the characteristics required for pharmaceutical packaging and the forms of packaging, introducing the current state of plastic use in drug packaging such as PTP, infusion containers, and injection containers. Additionally, it will present the recent trends in the development of medical foods and nursing care foods, as well as examples of the application of active packaging in medical packaging.
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Part 1: Material Technology and Molding Processing of Medical Plastics, Application Examples ● Lecturer: Fellow Noboru Yamawaki, Kyocera Medical Co., Ltd. 1. Plastic materials used in medical devices 2. General-purpose medical devices (molding processing methods, innovations in materials, etc.) 3. Surface treatment technology (interaction with biological systems) 4. Reduction of wear in the body (case studies in orthopedics) [Q&A] Part 2: Characteristics of Cycloolefin Polymers and Their Application in Pharmaceutical Packaging Materials ● Lecturer: Koichi Ikeda, Functional Resins and Materials Division, Zeon Corporation 1. Trends in pharmaceutical packaging materials 2. What are cycloolefin polymers? 3. Characteristics 4. Application examples [Q&A] Part 3: Characteristics, Functionality, and Application Examples of Plastic Pharmaceutical Packaging Suitable for Various Formulations ● Lecturer: Dr. Tadahiko Kuzu, Chief Researcher, Packaging Science Research Institute 1. Required characteristics and packaging forms for pharmaceutical packaging 2. Packaging of solid pharmaceuticals 3. Packaging of liquid pharmaceuticals 4. Packaging of medical foods and nursing care foods 5. Application of active packaging in pharmaceutical packaging [Q&A]
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