Flexible Packaging for Diagnostic Products
Trusted Performance in any environment
From individual reagents and biologics to complete testing kits, Eagle offers flexible packaging solutions that provide superior barrier protection, promote accuracy, and enhance ease of use. Our packaging solutions are engineered to withstand environmental factors (light, oxygen, and moisture exposure) while ensuring stability of the sensitive contents.
We understand the unique needs of both clinical and at-home testing environments. In clinical settings, packaging must perform consistently and reliably under strict protocols. At home, packaging must simplify the testing process, safeguard samples, and maintain integrity even in uncontrolled conditions. Eagle offers the technical expertise and a variety flexible formats to meet these challenges, helping ensure diagnostic results are both accurate and reliable.
Advantages of Eagle’s diagnostic packaging solutions:
- High-barrier protection to preserve reagents, formulations, and sensitive components in both clinical and at-home settings.
- User-focused formats that make at-home tests simpler, safer, and more intuitive.
- Reliable protection for mail-in and point-of-care testing, maintaining sample integrity.
The Eagle Advantage
Our entire product portfolio is backed by our advanced manufacturing capabilities. Our products and processes are thoughtfully designed to better serve you and ensure your packaging delivers both functionality and a seamless experience for the end user. The best packaging supplier is one you can rely on, and we are committed to setting the standard for quality, service, and speed in everything we do.
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