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ASTM Flexible Barrier Packaging Meeting Belfast, Northern Ireland Latest Techniques for Whole Package Permeation Measurements By Joel Fischer, MOCON Purpose of Barrier Packaging What is Permeation? Permeation Basics Solution-diffusion


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By Joel Fischer, MOCON

ASTM Flexible Barrier Packaging Meeting Belfast, Northern Ireland Latest Techniques for Whole Package Permeation Measurements

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Purpose of Barrier Packaging

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What is Permeation?

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Permeation Basics

Solution-diffusion mechanism

  • The gas absorbs at the entering face and dissolves in the material at the high-

pressure side of the material

  • Diffuses through the polymer
  • Desorbs or outgases at the low-pressure side

Test Gas Source Detector

Sample Wall

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Equilibrium

  • There is no universal time to reach equilibrium.
  • Each material has its own nature. Usually,

the better the barrier, the longer the test duration.

100 200 300 400 500 600 50 100 150 200 250 TIME (hours) PERMEATION RATE (g-mil/m2-day-mm Hg) Normal barrier sample

Permeation – What does it look like?

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Permeant / Polymer Relationship

Polymer Oxygen* PET 2.3 HDPE 73

* 23C/25C (cm3 x mil)/(100in2 x day x atm) L. Massey, Permeability Properties of Plastics and Elastomers, 2nd Edition

Nitrogen* Carbon Dioxide* 17 580

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WVTR with Added “Total” Pressure

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  • Eq. Time 4 days

4 days OTR 0.0012 cc/day 0.0052 cc/day

20.9% (Room Air) versus 100% O2

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Effect of Temperature on Transmission Rate of Organic Compounds in LDPE

*K. Cooksey, IMPORTANT FACTORS FOR SELECTING FOOD PACKAGING MATERIALS BASED ON PERMEABILITY

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Relative Humidity Effects OTR

*K. Cooksey, IMPORTANT FACTORS FOR SELECTING FOOD PACKAGING MATERIALS BASED ON PERMEABILITY

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ASTM WVTR Methods - Comparison

Testing Methods E 96 E 398 F 1249 D 6701

Gravimetric Sheet and Film Material D 3079 D 7709 (‘11) Gravimetric Pouches, Pharma Blisters/ Packages RH Probe Sheet and Film Material Modulated IR Sheet and Film Material RH Probe Sheet and Film Material for very high transmitters

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ASTM OTR Methods - Comparison

Methods Comparison

D-1434 Manometric Method D-3985, F-1307 And F-1927 (Coulometric sensor ) (Isostatic Method) F-2622 (Various sensor ) (Isostatic Method) F-2714 Fluorescent Decay of Headspace O2

  • Testing film only
  • Sample stressed
  • Absolute sensor
  • Testing both film

and Packages

  • Sensor calibration

required

  • Testing both film

and PKG Oxygen content of package headspace Package Permeability Studies and Leak Detection

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Package WVTR – Same Apparatus as F-1249

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Typical Sample Types

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Sample # Conditions WVTR g/(p x d) Average WVTR 1 23C / 100%RH 0.00009 0.00007 2 0.00005 3 0.00007

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Sample # Conditions WVTR g/(p x d) Average WVTR 1 23C / 100%RH 0.0024 0.0019 2 0.0015 3 0.0017

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Optimizing Packaging Carbon Dioxide – Testing on One Bottle

Bottle w/ Closure: 1.05 cc/day Bottle w/ Epoxy over closure: 0.62 cc/day Bottle w/ Epoxy over closure and finish 0.57 cc/day

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OTR Optical Film Analysis

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Measuring OTR for Perforated Films

*Accumulate to 0.21% oxygen *Report Units in cc/day for perforated films

0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270

Time (seconds)

Oxygen %

0.00E+00 5.00E+05 1.00E+06 1.50E+06 2.00E+06 2.50E+06 3.00E+06 3.50E+06 4.00E+06

cc/day

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Perforated Film OTR Data

# of Perfs OTR (cc/day)

1 42 2 115 3 138 10 241 18 375

OTR vs Perforations

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Perforations

OTR (cc/day)

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Containers with “Leaky” Seals…

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Testing Loosely Sealed Packages

Loose Fitting Container Lid Window With Sensor Light Pulse OpTech™-O2 Instrument

Purge lines Accumulate to 0.21% O2 Valve

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OTR Analysis for a Loosely Sealed Package

OTR Data for Loose Sealed Bottle

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Time (minutes)

OTR cc/(package*day)

0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25

Oxygen %

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Analyzing Leaky Packages (Capsules)

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Testing Capsule As Film

Epoxy Capsule Over Hole Add Volume To Cell

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Analyze Leaky Capsule As Film Volume Extension

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Secure The Film in Cell

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Data Comparison

Sample OTR (half) cc/day OTR (full) cc/day 1 0.028 3.04 2 0.0076 5.32 MVTR (half) g/day MVTR (full) g/day 0.021 0.039 0.013 0.027 23C / Room air (10%RH) 23C / 75% RH

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Solubility

Solubility represents the dissolution of permeant into polymer and relates the concentrations within the film to the partial pressure of the permeant.

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Oxygen Solubility within Polymers

0.48ml of O2

0.0001 0.0002 0.0003 0.0004 0.0005 0.0006 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 Time (minutes) Outgassing rate (cc/min) Bottle A Bottle B Half Bottle A Empty

ASTM D-3985 coulometric sensor

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Evaluate changed from glass to polymer components and between rubber plungers Possible new test method?

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ASTM Flexible Barrier Packaging Meeting Belfast, Northern Ireland

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