Lintec and Screen partner at Labelexpo Europe

Lintec Europe is partnering with Screen Europe at Labelexpo Europe 2019 to address ink and adhesive migration in the pharmaceutical packaging industry.

Screen Truepress Jet L350UV+LM label press

Lintec will showcase its ultra-low migration labelstock compatible with the low migration inks used by the Screen Truepress Jet L350UV+LM label press.

A series of independent third-party migration tests were run to assess the performance of the labelstock, during which a solution consisting of 50 percent ethanol or 3 percent acetic acid was applied to the adhesive side of the material and left in a 60 deg C environment over a period of 10 days. The final test results revealed that when Lintec’s ultra-low migration labelstock is combined with the Screen Truepress Jet L350UV+ LM low migration ink, the overall migration limit (OML) is of 0.6mg/100sq cm. 

‘This is an outstanding result, when considering that the current EU regulation allowance for OML is maximum 10mg/100sq cm,’ said Soichiro Fujinaga, technical manager, Lintec Europe.

‘In the highly-regulated pharmaceutical industry, label and packaging manufacturers have a responsibility to ensure their products are compliant with legislation and industry guidelines. By tackling ink migration jointly with Screen, Lintec is showing its commitment to corporate responsibility and to delivering a product that provides brand owners and end users the reassurance that they need,’ he added. 

Lintec’s new labelstock provides improved safety for labels on plastic-molded pharmaceutical packaging. Developed primarily for use on aseptic Blow-Fill-Seal (BFS) fluid containers, vials and ampules, this labelstock significantly reduces the risk of product contamination due to the inclusion of an ultra-low migration adhesive. 

Developed specifically for food and pharmaceutical packaging applications, theTruepress Jet L350UV+LM uses Screen’s proprietary low migration inks, which are compliant with the strict safety standards of food and pharmaceutical packaging. The system features a nitrogen purge mechanism that reduces the density of oxygen to a minimum to accelerate the curing process and minimize the risk of ink migration.