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Desiccant Canisters for the Pharmaceutical Industry

Did you know that desiccant canisters are an essential part of the pharmaceutical industry?

In this blog, we’ll cover the following topics regarding desiccant canisters for pharmaceuticals:

  • What Are Desiccant Canisters?
  • How Do Desiccant Canisters Work?
  • Importance of Desiccant Canisters in the Pharma Industry
  • Types of Desiccant Canisters
  • The Benefits of Desiccant Canisters

What Are Desiccant Canisters?

Desiccant canisters are drop-in style canisters made with active materials that absorb moisture and prevent degradation of medications. They can be easily inserted into standard packaging equipment, ensuring high-speed production without compromising quality.

Desiccant canisters absorb and trap moisture and humidity, keeping your pharmaceuticals safe from moisture damage for longer periods.

How Do Desiccant Canisters Work?

Desiccant canisters are filled with a special material that absorbs moisture from the air around them. Once trapped inside, the moisture molecules are locked away, leaving the air inside the container completely dry. By controlling the humidity, desiccant canisters keep your sensitive pharmaceutical products safe and effective longer.

Importance of Desiccant Canisters in the Pharma Industry

Moisture control is crucial in preserving pharmaceutical products. Dampness can spoil pharmaceuticals and lead to irreversible physical and chemical changes. To combat this, companies use desiccant canisters as an effective solution for moisture protection. With desiccant canisters, products maintain their integrity and efficacy, giving consumers peace of mind about the quality of the medicine they’re taking.

Types of Desiccant Canisters

There are a few types of desiccant canisters used in the pharmaceutical industry:

Clay Desiccant Canisters

Clay desiccant canisters are designed to capture and lock away moisture, providing a protective barrier for pharmaceuticals. Made from natural and eco-friendly clay materials, they’re safe to use, non-toxic, and incredibly effective. With their exceptional moisture adsorption, clay desiccant canisters effectively control humidity levels in your packaging and extend the shelf life of your products.

Silica Gel Desiccant Canisters

Silica gel desiccant canisters are used to absorb moisture and prevent the growth of mold, mildew, and bacteria. Silica gel has a unique structure that allows it to attract and hold moisture molecules. When placed in a container with pharmaceuticals, silica gel absorbs any moisture present, creating a dry environment that extends the shelf life of the medications.

Molecular Sieve Desiccant Canisters

Molecular sieve desiccant canisters are small containers filled with a powerful drying agent. This material has an extraordinary ability to absorb and trap moisture, keeping pharmaceuticals stable and potent throughout their shelf life. By housing a molecular sieve desiccant canister inside the packaging, you can protect your products from the detrimental effects of humidity.

Activated Carbon Desiccant Canisters

This type of desiccant canister is filled with activated carbon, a highly porous material that has the ability to trap and absorb moisture. It creates a moisture-free environment within your packaging, ensuring the integrity of the medication. Activated carbon desiccant canisters also have a remarkable odor-absorbing power. This means they help preserve the aroma and taste of medications that are susceptible to odor contamination.

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The Benefits of Desiccant Canisters

Cost Effective

One of the biggest benefits of desiccant canisters is their robust design. Built to withstand tough conditions, these canisters are made to last. Unlike other moisture-absorbing products, they don’t need to be replaced often, making them a great long-term investment.

Environmentally Friendly

In addition to their durability and versatility, desiccant canisters are also eco-friendly. Instead of using harmful chemicals, they rely on natural materials like silica gel to absorb moisture. This means you can protect your products while being kind to the environment.

Versatile Sorbent Materials

Desiccant canisters are designed using a wide range of sorbent materials. With options like silica gel, molecular sieve, active carbon, and combinations to fit certain stability requirements, you can rest assured that your products are protected.

Wide Range of Sizes

These canisters come in a variety of sizes, including 1g, 2g, and 3g, making it easy to find the perfect size for your needs.

Versatile and Easy to Use

These canisters are not only versatile, but also incredibly easy to use. Plus, they don’t require special equipment or training.

Customizable

Desiccant canisters are completely customizable. You can choose the perfect size and composition based on your unique needs.

Accurate and Differentiating

One of the biggest advantages of these canisters is their highly visible labels, which prominently display “Do Not Eat” warnings. This is essential, especially if you have products that might be mistaken for something edible. With colorful labels, you can easily differentiate products and ensure that consumers are aware of their purpose.

Key Takeaways

Desiccant canisters are crucial for pharma packaging because exposure to moisture can lead to degradation, loss of potency, and even microbial contamination of tablets and capsules.

Ascend offers custom solutions for all GMP industries that prevent contamination, including bottle filling, blister packaging, package leak detection, and deblistering. With our in-house production of change parts and tooling, we guarantee top quality while providing flexibility for your production line. Contact us today to learn more about how we can streamline your packaging processes and help you deliver safe, reliable products.

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