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Type I,II,III Moulded Injection Vials

Type I,II,III Moulded Injection Vials

Type I, II, and III Molded Injection Vials are categories of glass vials commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry, especially for storing and administering injectable medications. 

Each type is differentiated by the composition of the glass and its chemical and physical properties, making them suitable for different applications.


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Product Details


Type I - Borosilicate Glass Vials

Composition: Made from borosilicate glass, which is highly resistant to thermal shock and chemical interaction.

Uses: Ideal for storing sensitive drugs, including biologics, as they do not react with the contents and maintain the stability of the medication over time.

Properties: Has a high degree of hydrolytic resistance, meaning it does not easily degrade or leach substances into the drug solution.

Applications: Widely used for vaccines, serums, and other medications that require a high degree of purity and stability.


Type II - Treated Soda Lime Glass Vials

Composition: Made from soda-lime glass that has been treated to improve its chemical resistance.

Uses: Suitable for less sensitive pharmaceuticals and where the interaction between the glass and its contents is not a critical concern.

Properties: Offers moderate resistance to thermal shock and chemicals. The surface treatment helps to reduce the leaching of alkali ions.

Applications: Commonly used for oral and less sensitive injectable drugs.


Type III - Soda Lime Glass Vials

Composition: Made from regular soda-lime glass without any additional surface treatment.

Uses: Appropriate for packaging non-sensitive products and compounds that do not react with the glass.

Properties: Has the least resistance to thermal shock and chemicals among the three types. More prone to leaching, especially in an aqueous solution.

Applications: Often used for non-parenteral products like powders and capsules.


General Considerations:

Sterilization: All types can be sterilized using standard pharmaceutical processes.

Regulatory Compliance: The choice of vial type depends on regulatory requirements, especially for drugs that require specific stability and purity conditions.

Cost and Availability: The cost and availability vary, with Type I being generally more expensive due to its superior properties.

 

Type I (Borosilicate Glass)Type II (Treated Soda Lime Glass)Type III (Soda Lime Glass)
Chemical CompositionBorosilicate glassTreated soda-lime glassSoda-lime glass
Hydrolytic ResistanceHighModerateLow
Thermal Shock ResistanceHighModerateLow
Chemical InteractionMinimalLow to moderateModerate to high
Typical ApplicationsSensitive drugs, biologicsLess sensitive injectablesNon-parenteral products
UV ProtectionYes (if amber-colored)VariesVaries
CostHigherModerateLower
Primary Use CasesVaccines, high-purity drugsOral medications, some injectablesPowders, capsules