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Pharmaceutical glass tubing is a crucial component in the pharmaceutical packaging industry, serving as the primary material for various packaging solutions where the integrity of the medication is paramount. This type of glass is favored for its exceptional chemical resistance, durability, and the ability to maintain a sterile environment for the contents within. Pharmaceutical glass tubing is transformed through various processes into vials, ampoules, syringes, cartridges, and other forms of primary packaging. These glass containers are then used to store a wide array of pharmaceutical products, including injectables, vaccines, and other sensitive medications requiring protection from contamination and interaction with external factors.
The properties of the glass, including its inertness and transparency, make it particularly suitable for sensitive drugs that need to be shielded from light, air, and reactive materials. Glass tubing in the pharmaceutical industry comes in several types, including borosilicate glass, which boasts a low coefficient of thermal expansion and high resistance to thermal shock, making it ideal for heat sterilization processes.
Major companies operating within the pharmaceutical glass tubing market are Schott AG, Corning Incorporated, Nipro PharmaPackaging International, Gerresheimer AG, and SGD Pharma. These enterprises specialize in the production and processing of glass tubing to meet the strict regulatory standards of the pharmaceutical industry. Show Less Read more