- Stronger seals and higher mechanical strength than peel pouches with paper backing
- Increased porosity for effective air evacuation and steam or gas penetration
- Improved microbial barrier properties when compared to sheet folding techniques
- Quick removal prior to delivery into use
- Safe presentation of the inner package
- Strong choice for heavier, bulkier products and sets
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Descrição
A non-woven sterilization pouch is a specialized medical packaging solution that replaces traditional medical-grade paper with synthetic or reinforced cellulosic non-woven materials. Typically paired with a transparent plastic film, it is designed for autoclaving, ethylene oxide (EO), and plasma sterilization cycles.
Key Advantages:
Superior Strength: Non-woven materials are highly tear-resistant and puncture-proof, making them ideal for heavy or awkwardly shaped instruments.
Moisture Control: They allow proper air evacuation and steam penetration while repelling fluids, significantly reducing the risk of “wet packs”.
Clean Peel: Non-wovens feature a smooth heat-seal coating that ensures a fiber-free, clean opening.
Common Applications:
Heavy Instrument Trays: Commonly used for orthopedic sets or large dental cassettes.
Double Pouching: Often validated for double-packaging protocols to maintain strict sterility in clinical environments.
Custom Sizing: Available in both pre-cut, self-sealing pouches and heat-sealable rolls for cut-to-fit sizing.