Development of Mono-material PTP Blister Packaging Technology

CKD has developed Japan's first recyclable mono-material PTP-compatible blister packaging technology.
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CKD Corporation (Headquarters: Komaki, Aichi; President: Katsuhito Okuoka) has developed Japan's first recyclable mono-material PTP (*1) compatible blister packaging technology as part of its efforts to reduce environmental impact in the pharmaceutical packaging sector.

Background of Development

Conventional PTP sheets consist of a plastic container for tablets combined with an aluminum lid, making them difficult to separate and recycle. In recent years, as the shift toward a resource-circulating society accelerates to achieve carbon neutrality, there is a growing demand for pharmaceutical packaging designed with post-use recycling in mind. Against this backdrop, interest in mono-material PTP, where both the container and lid are made of a single material, has increased, leading to the development of this technology.

Development Details and Features

Mono-material PTP sheets are a packaging form suitable for recycling because the entire package is made of a single material by using a resin-based lid film. This enables future collection and recycling initiatives. This technology can be integrated into our FBP-600E and FBP-300E series blister packaging machines.

1. Compatibility with Existing Blister Packaging Machines
By retrofitting our existing FBP-600E and FBP-300E series models, this technology can be implemented. Utilizing existing equipment reduces the capital investment burden associated with environmental compliance.

2. Balancing Productivity and Quality
Since plastic lid films have different material properties than traditional aluminum, new technical approaches were required. We have successfully maintained production capacity while ensuring stable quality.

3. Flexible Response to Diverse Packaging Material Properties
Plastic lids used for mono-material PTP vary in physical properties and specifications, requiring tailored solutions. We have developed equipment capable of flexibly adapting to these diverse material characteristics.

Contribution to Reducing Environmental Impact

This mono-material PTP technology aims to facilitate recycling by using a single material, thereby contributing to resource circulation. We are actively working to reduce environmental impact in pharmaceutical packaging, having previously launched products such as "ClearE-Sheet®," designed to reduce plastic usage, and "Biomass PTP," which uses over 50% plant-derived raw materials.

Future Outlook

We have established an environment for manufacturing tests and technical verification of mono-material PTP. Moving forward, we will strengthen collaboration with pharmaceutical and material manufacturers to aim for early practical application. Furthermore, we will promote cross-industry co-creation, including with recycling-related businesses, to advance the social implementation of resource circulation for pharmaceutical packaging.

(*1) PTP: Stands for "Press Through Pack," a packaging form where tablets are pushed out with a finger. It is widely used for tablets and capsules due to its excellent safety and portability.

FAQ

What is the main innovation developed by CKD Corporation in pharmaceutical packaging?

CKD Corporation has developed Japan's first recyclable mono-material PTP blister packaging technology to reduce environmental impact in the pharmaceutical packaging sector.

Why is conventional PTP blister packaging difficult to recycle?

Conventional PTP sheets are made of a plastic container for tablets combined with an aluminum lid, which makes them difficult to separate and recycle.

What makes mono-material PTP packaging suitable for recycling?

Mono-material PTP sheets are suitable for recycling because the entire package, including the lid, is made of a single material, specifically a resin-based lid film.

How can pharmaceutical companies implement this new mono-material PTP technology?

This technology can be implemented by retrofitting existing CKD FBP-600E and FBP-300E series blister packaging machines, thus reducing capital investment.

What challenges were overcome during the development of this mono-material PTP technology?

The development successfully maintained production capacity and ensured stable quality while adapting to the different material properties of plastic lid films compared to traditional aluminum.