Case Study


Helium Leak Detection & Vial Crimp Force Measurements

THE CHALLENGE

A global pharmaceutical equipment entity (Client A) approached Leak Detection Associates (LDA, now a PTI company) with vials for helium leak testing services. Client markets vial sealing/ crimping machinery as well as residual seal force measuring equipment. They were interested to see how various levels of crimping force in these vials would affect helium leak rate data.

 

THE SOLUTION

Client A sent to LDA ninety (90) 2R size glass vials that were prepared with three (3) levels of crimping compression force. LDA first prepared the samples by filling/flushing with their Helium Filler Device. This device utilizes two small gage syringes that puncture the stopper. This allows a helium inlet flow and a helium exhaust flow into the vial which displaces the existing headspace air. Once flushed (25 second flow cycle), the puncture sites were sealed with an adhesive backed foil disk. This disk makes intimate contact with the aluminum crimp and prevents any helium from escaping the previously created syringe punctures. This eliminated the possibility of any leak rate signal caused by the puncture sites. All vials were tested by utilizing a SIMS helium leak detector. Helium leak rate data was collected from all three vial sets.

Helium Leak Detection & Vial Crimp Force Measurements

THE RESULT

With the helium leak rate data from the vial samples analyzed, it was of interest to note that the high and medium crimp compression samples had similar leak rates – all were in the low/mid 10-9 mbar-L/sec. However, when the low compression samples were reviewed, all of the leak rates were a decade higher – most ranged in the low/mid 10-8 mbar-L/sec. One vial sample posted a leak rate of 2.0 x 10-7, a full two decades higher than the high and medium compression vial samples.

Although none of the samples tested exceeded helium leak rates that would be considered failing, the data and results obtained from this case clearly confirm that compression crimp forces play a significant role in container closure integrity. If crimp forces are allowed to fall too low, conditions may arise that could lead to the potential for product sterility issues – microbial ingress.

Helium Leak Detection & Vial Crimp Force Measurements
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Technologies d'emballage et inspection

PTI propose des systèmes d'inspection pour les tests d'étanchéité des emballages, l'intégrité des joints et les tests d'intégrité de la fermeture des conteneurs (CCIT). Nos technologies excluent la subjectivité des tests de colis et utilisent des méthodes de test conformes aux normes ASTM. Les technologies d'inspection de PTI sont des méthodes de test déterministes qui produisent des données quantitatives sur les résultats des tests. Nous sommes spécialisés dans l'offre d'une solution complète, y compris le développement de méthodes de test et la validation des équipements.

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