● Launch of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) compliant products for food contact and healthcare applications in Asia Pacific that meet higher quality and safety requirements
● This series of products will be marketed as Desmopan® GMP brand
● Covestro’s Changhua base has obtained ISCC PLUS certification and can provide Desmopan® GMP grade products with alternative raw material shares
German materials manufacturer Covestro announced that it will supply the new thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) Desmopan® to the Asia-Pacific region in compliance with strict “Good Manufacturing Practice” (GMP) standards
GMP series products. This series of products will be produced at Covestro’s Changhua base in Taiwan, which can meet the high requirements of food contact applications, such as conveyor belts, food containers and drinking water equipment, and can also be used in toys, orthodontics and related health care and other fields .
“We are delighted that the Changhua site complies with all stringent GMP requirements, which enables us to expand our product portfolio and offer Desmopan® to customers in the Asia-Pacific region
GMP series products. “Andrea, Global Head of Covestro’s Thermoplastic Polyurethane Business Unit
Dr. Maier-Richter said: “Covestro has accumulated rich experience in other regions in the production of high-performance TPU materials on the basis of meeting GMP standards. In the future, we will also be committed to applying our expertise to meet the needs of Asia-Pacific customers.” need.”
Desmopan®
The high-performance products of the GMP series are resistant to erosion, wear and fatigue, and are very durable. It’s also water-resistant and can withstand washing and frequent wiping without degrading over time. In addition, the series has good dimensional stability, flexibility and durability, and can withstand various forces without breaking or cracking, such as the force of tooth movement experienced by orthodontic braces. In addition, this series of products complies with the EU Regulation EU10/2011 on plastic materials and articles in contact with food (the text relevant to the European Economic Area), as well as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 21 CFR
Relevant standards of 177.1680 (polyurethane resins), 21 CFR 177.2600 (rubber products for repeated use).
Lisa Ketelsen, head of Covestro’s TPU Asia Pacific region, added: “In addition to following strict food contact and health and safety production standards, our Changhua base has also obtained the ISCC
PLUS certification. This means that products from the Changhua base can provide product specifications with alternative raw material shares produced based on the mass balance method, supporting customers to achieve their sustainable development goals. These specifications not only help customers reduce their carbon footprint, but also maintain the same functionality and properties as fossil-based materials. ”
Mass balance distributes alternative non-fossil-based raw materials into individual products through a chain-of-custody approach. This makes it possible to trace material content through the value chain.