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Solvay Unveils Ultra-High Barrier PVDC Coating for Blister Films

Diofan Ultra736 provides ultra-high water vapor barrier with thermoformability that enables smaller pack sizes with higher pill density.

Solvay, a global provider of specialty materials, introduced DiofanUltra736, a new polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC) coating solution with ultra-high water vapor barrier for pharmaceutical blister films. As an aqueous dispersion, Diofan Ultra736 is fluorine-free, meets regulatory requirements for direct pharmaceutical contact and supports sustainable films with thinner coating designs.

Diofan PVDC coatings are widely used in pharmaceutical blister packaging to protect sensitive solid-dose drug preparations as well as in the packaging of delicate food and similar other consumer goods. They can be applied on both plastic and paper-based substrates and are often preferred for their unique combination of water vapor and oxygen barrier.

Diofan Ultra736 PVDC coating was custom engineered to maximize the water vapor barrier without sacrificing its high oxygen barrier, chemical resistance, or transparency. The product also exhibits excellent thermoformability, enabling smaller pack sizes with higher pill density if compared with incumbent alternative coating solutions.

“Consumers and legislators are requesting increased efforts related to carbon footprint reduction from the packaging industry, and one of the most effective means to this end is to reduce the size and weight of packaging products,” said Federico Baruffi, global marketing manager, packaging, Solvay Specialty Polymers. “Our new Diofan Ultra736 coating solution can help packaging film manufacturers achieve superior barrier properties with thinner structures, leading to a significant carbon footprint reduction of the blister film.”

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