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Title: An Overview of Package and Seal Integrity Testing


1
An Overview of Package and Seal Integrity Testing
  • Darrell R. Morrow, PhD
  • Leak Detection Associates, Inc.
  • Blackwood, New Jersey

2
Package/Seal Integrity TestingVia Helium Leak
Detection Methods
  • HELIUM LEAK DETECTION A Well-Established, Old
    Technology
  • Many Industries, Such As Automotive, Electronic
    Aerospace, Have Employed Helium Leak Detection
    For Many Years.
  • The Primary Focus For These Applications Has Been
    The Integrity Of Sealed Mechanical Systems For
    Example, Brake Line Seals O-Ring Seals.

3
Package/Seal Integrity TestingVia Helium Leak
Detection Methods
  • SEAL INTEGRITY MONITORING OF CONSUMER PACKAGING
    A Validated, New Application.
  • Some Pharmaceutical Medical Device Companies
    Have Been Employing Integrated Seal Integrity
    Monitoring Systems For Up To Seven (7) Years.
  • As An End-Use Performance Test, These New
    Applications Have Been Extended To Include
  • Design Development
  • Stability Pack-Out Verification
  • Clinical Trial Pack-Out Verification
  • Tooling Validation
  • Process Validation

4
Gas/Vapor Barrier Requirements
  • Gas and vapor transport can occur via permeation
    or leakage.
  • The total rate of gas/vapor transport is
    determined by the total number of holes
    regardless of size.
  • Individual gross leaks, due to their size, are
    readily detectable by most leak test methods.
  • Gross leaks due to a multitude of fine leaks
    are not readily detectable by most leak test
    methods.

5
Sterility/Microbial Barrier Issues
  • Microbial transport can occur only via leakage.
  • The total rate of microbial transport is
    determined by the total number of holes with
    dimensions gt the minimum.
  • Leaks corresponding to the minimum size needed to
    block aqueous-borne microbes are not readily
    detectable by most leak test methods single
    hole leak rate lt 1E-6 cc-atm/sec..

6
Leak Detection Test MethodsComparative
Sensitivities
TEST METHOD/TECHNOLOGY D3078 - VACUUM
BUBBLE Vacuum Level 15" Hg Vacuum Level 21"
Hg Vacuum Level gt 21" Hg D3078 - DYE
PENETRATION Vacuum Level 15" Hg Vacuum Level
21" Hg Vacuum Level gt 21" Hg
Pressure Decay Carbon Dioxide Sensor Gas
Pressure - Bubble _at_ 10" H2O _at_ 20"
H2O Helium Tracer- Mass Spectrometer
Sniffer Mode Hard Vacuum Mode
10-1 10-2 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6 10-7
10-8 10-9 10-10 Leak Rate (cc/s)
7
Pharmaceutical/Device Industry Needs
  • Verify quality of seals and (overall) packaging
    for stability pack-out samples.
  • Insure integrity of seals and (overall) packages
    for clinical trials and production run product.
  • Insure medication shelf life.

8
Helium Leak Testing Vacuum Mode
  • Packages containing helium can be checked for
    gross, fine and ultra-fine leaks using a vacuum
    chamber attached to a helium leak detector
    Hard Vacuum Method.
  • The range of Helium leak rates detectable spans
    from low sensitivity (gross leak) values - E-1 -
    E-4 cc-atm/sec - to medium sensitivity (fine
    leak) values - E-5 - E-7 cc-atm/sec - to high
    sensitivity (ultra-fine leak) values - E-8 - E-10
    cc-atm/sec.

9
Gas/Vapor/Microbial Sensitive Products
  • Active Ingredient Products (Gas/Vapor)
  • A products micro-environment must be protected
    against gas/vapor loss or gain, as needed.
  • The barrier performance (integrity) of the
    package combined with external environmental
    conditions determine a products shelf life.
  • Sterile Products
  • The packages integrity controls microbial
  • ingress of the package and resultant loss of
  • product sterility.

10
LDA Sims 1282 Unit
SIMS Seal Integrity Monitoring System
HSAM Head Space (Gas) Analysis Module
VTFM Vacuum Test Fixture Module
  • 30 years - packaging expertise
  • 8 years - leak testing experience

11
Helium Leak Testing Packaging Using a SIMS Unit
  • Procedure
  • Helium is flooded at the point of the packaging
  • machine/line process immediately prior to
    sealing
  • the blister/pouch/card/vial.
  • Helium is, thereby, captured in the head space of
  • the blister/pouch/card/vial.

12
Helium Leak Testing Packaging Using a SIMS Unit
  • Test Method
  • Filled/sealed blisters/pouches/cards/vials are
    taken from the production line.
  • Each sample is placed inside a VTFM chamber
  • connected to the integrated helium leak
  • detection system (SIMS 1282).
  • The VTFM chamber encapsulates the entire
  • package ensuring that any He molecules
  • escaping from the package are captured by the
  • sensor.

13
Helium Leak Testing Packaging Using a SIMS Unit
  • Results
  • The leak detector is connected to a computer
  • (integrated into the system).
  • The true leak rate is calculated by the software
  • taking into account the helium concentration
  • inside each package as measured by the HSAM.
  • The test can be non-destructive, or destructive
  • for the packages and the product, depending on
  • materials form

14
Advantages of He Leak Rate Methods and
Instrumentation
  • Measurement Quality
  • A package-specific vacuum chamber allows the
  • measurement of leak rates of test packages
  • without vacuum-induced failures.
  • The final result takes into account the helium
  • concentration inside the package, thereby
    providing
  • the actual leak rate (normalized to one
    atmosphere
  • driving force) for comparison against a
    pre-set
  • pass/fail (P/F) criterion dictated by the
    product.

15
Advantages of Helium Leak Rate Methods and
Instrumentation
  • Measurement quality
  • The helium concentration inside each test package
  • is measured (quantified) via a fixture (HSAM)
  • which measures the helium concentration with a
  • calibrated probe.
  • Gross leaks (gtE-4 cc-atm/sec) are detected using
  • pre-determined settings which identify spikes of
  • helium during the test.

16
Advantages of He Leak Rate Methods and
Instrumentation
  • Measurement Quality/Sensitivity
  • Empty (no Helium) packages are identified by the
  • absence of any signal above background due to a
  • lack of helium in the package.
  • Fine ( Ultra-Fine) leaks (ltE-5 to E-9
    cc-atm/sec) are
  • readily detectable using the Hard Vacuum Mode.
  • When you require high quality seals and a high
  • quality package, you need Helium leak detection
  • technology leak testing instrumentation.

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The End OF LOW SENSITIVITY PACKAGE
INTEGRITY TESTSThe Beginning - OF HIGH
SENSITIVITY PACKAGE INTEGRITY
TESTS
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