Creating a sensible cold-chain !. To observe & record existing Packing standards. To confirm efficacy (Temperature Retention). To assess duration index.

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Creating a sensible cold-chain !

To observe & record existing Packing standards. To confirm efficacy (Temperature Retention). To assess duration index of complete shipper. To assess weak links in cold chain. No changes made - to packaging material. to placement of chill packs. to methodology or processes followed.

Select one each of thermocol shippers. Load shippers with sample contents. Package per existing practices. Add gel packs (maintain 2 to 8 °C). Store shippers for 96 hours in ambient. Record temperature using data loggers. Open Shippers (13 th Sept) and analyse records. Shipper & contentsTemperature RecordersCold Packs – thermal charge Equipment Used Thermocol Boxes (2 Nos) Chill Pack Freezer (1 Nos) Data-Loggers (6pcs, 3 per box) Chill Packs (15 nos, 300ml each) Spectral temperature sensor. Equipment Used Thermocol Boxes (2 Nos) Chill Pack Freezer (1 Nos) Data-Loggers (6pcs, 3 per box) Chill Packs (15 nos, 300ml each) Spectral temperature sensor.

Cold Packs’ Temperature Checked Package Prepared Cold Packs placed, Loggers Placed Shipper Sealed

Standard Thermocol Shipper loaded: Two layers of product, total ___units – mass ___gms. Bottom with 24 units, top layer with 16 units. Cardboard spacer sheet used. Cold Packs used measured initial at -10 to °C. Cold Packs were wrapped in plastic sheet. Cold Packs placed on one side of shipped cargo box. Total 10 cold packs were placed (for 2 to 8 °C use). Temperature loggers placed next to product units. One between product, one between outer wall and product. Loggers programmed to measure every 5 mins. Shipper taped and strapped. Shipper placed on top floor (with ambient at 33.4 °C).

Cold Packs in Plastic Wrap Temp Datalogger A B B A Large Thermocol Box 4o ______ units 10 cold packs 2 Temp loggers (both inside) Small Thermocol Box 1 litre bottle of water 5 cold packs 2 Temp loggers (1 in + 1 out)

Each Box took about 4 minutes to pack. Experiment commenced at 1620hrs, 09-Sept-10. Cold Packs ranged between -10 to -17°C. Ambient temperature measured at 33.4°C. Shipper external walls at 31.5°C. Shippers were opened on 13-Sept-10. Internal temperatures exhibited a rising profile. Temperatures not maintained between 2 to 8°C. Box A- rose above 25°C in 26.8 hrs. Box B- rose above 25°C in 38.9 hrs.

Box A – 10 cold packs, ambient 33.4°C, 40 units: Sensor 1: Internal temps between 20.8°C to 28.4°C. Product >25°C after 10-Sep, 1841 hrs (26.8hrs) Sensor 2: Internal temps between 17.3°C to 28.4°C. Product >25°C after 11-Sep, 1123 hrs (43.4hrs) No pull down to below 8 °C experienced. External ambient was between 26°C to 34°C temperature samples (12 every hour) recorded. Conclusion: Box type & number of cold packs insufficient for intention. With pre-cooled product, results would improve. With harsher ambient, results would be worse.

Internal Product temperature logger

Box B – 5 cold packs, ambient <30°C, 1 ltr water: Sensor 1: Internal temps between 12.1°C to 28.7°C. Product >25°C after 11-Sep, 0718hrs (39.3hrs) Sensor 2: External temps between 25.7°C to 29.3°C. No pull down to below 8 °C experienced temperature samples (12 every hour) recorded. Conclusion: Box type & number of cold packs insufficient. With pre-cooled product, results would improve. With harsher ambient, results would be worse.

Regular validation of efficacy is required. Thermocol shipper specifications [insulation grade] suspect. Cold packs mass and numbers used insufficient. Ineffective placement of cold packs – new packaging method to be validated. Regular checks in hot oven and real time to be deployed. Pre-qualification of design and process required. Effective cold chain integrity is inconclusive.

Creating a sensible cold-chain !