Introduction
Sterilization BIB Bags, including those treated via E-beam or Gamma irradiation, are crucial for industries requiring a guaranteed sterile packaging environment prior to filling. Suzhou Jingle Packaging ensures that both the multi-layer film and the attached fitment are subjected to the specified energy dose, eliminating microorganisms. The process is validated through rigorous dosimetry, providing certified sterile bags ready for integration into aseptic filling lines.
This packaging guarantees the initial hygiene status required for sensitive food, dairy, and pharmaceutical products.
Specification
| Sterilization Method | E-beam (Electron Beam) or Gamma Irradiation (Co-60) |
| Sterility Assurance Level (SAL) | Typically 10^{-6 (Industry Standard) |
| Film Compatibility | Materials selected to withstand high-energy treatment without degradation |
| Fitment Type | Aseptic Membrane Seals, specialized 2-inch fitments |
| Certifications | Batch-specific Certificates of Irradiation (COI) provided |
Logistics & Global Compatibility
Validated Supply Chain: Sterilization processes are conducted at certified global facilities, ensuring recognition by international health and safety regulators.
Secure Packaging: Bags are double-bagged and sealed in robust secondary packaging for transit to maintain sterility until the filling line.
Harmonized Standards: Compliance with ISO 11137 (Sterilization of health care products) for international market acceptance.
Handling Instructions: Clear protocols provided for handling sterile packaging upon receipt to prevent accidental contamination.
FAQ
- Q: Does Gamma irradiation affect the barrier properties of the film?
- A: Film structures are specifically formulated to maintain their barrier integrity and physical strength after exposure to the specified radiation dose.
- Q: Are all BIB fitments compatible with sterilization processes?
- A: No, only fitments made from specific polymer grades (usually HDPE/PP) that do not degrade or release harmful compounds under irradiation are used for sterile bags.
- Q: Is this process the same as Aseptic packaging?
- A: Sterilization is the prerequisite. The bag is sterilized; Aseptic packaging refers to the entire system (sterile bag + sterile filling process) that maintains product sterility.