Aimed at engineering students, engineers, and technologists of the packaging industry, this book provides the essentials of polymer packaging. It provides the reader with the knowledge and skills to identify and solve problems in packaging processes, and thereby develop functional packaging. Sales and marketing people involved in the packaging industry will also find this a valuable resource. A short primer on polymeric materials and additives is followed by descriptions of the most important production processes for polymer packaging - both continuous and discontinuous. Further chapters…mehr
Aimed at engineering students, engineers, and technologists of the packaging industry, this book provides the essentials of polymer packaging. It provides the reader with the knowledge and skills to identify and solve problems in packaging processes, and thereby develop functional packaging. Sales and marketing people involved in the packaging industry will also find this a valuable resource.
A short primer on polymeric materials and additives is followed by descriptions of the most important production processes for polymer packaging - both continuous and discontinuous. Further chapters cover technology of sealing and different converting processes of packaging webs. The clear, practical informational focus stems from the author's extensive experience in the packaging industries and as an educator.
Key Topics: - Basics of packaging polymers - Technology of extrusion - Blown film - Chill roll film - Calender sheets - Collapsible tubes - Special films - Injection molding - Injection blow molding - Extrusion blow molding - Stretch blow molding - Thermoforming - Technology of sealing - Technology of converting - Special topics - Instructions for the technologistHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr.-Ing. Arabinda Ghosh has been Professor of Polymer Packaging at the University of Applied Sciences, Stuttgart, since 1991. He previously undertook research at the Fraunhofer Institute for Food- and Packaging Technology, Munich, and was Manager for Packaging System Development, Dixie Union, Kempten.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Definition of Polymers 2 Manufacturing of Polymer Resins 3 Classification of Polymers (Plastics) 4 Plastics Additives 5 Required Performances of a Plastic Packaging 6 Polymers for Packaging 7 Legislative aspects for Polymers 8 Extruder - Polymer melting machine 8.1 Technology of Extrusion and Co-extrusion 8.2 Conti-Process 8.2.1 Manufacturing of blown film (flexible films) 8.2.2 Manufacturing of cast films 8.2.2.1 Chillroll-films (flexible films) 8.2.2.2 Calendering of sheets (rigid sheets) 8.2.2.3 Water bath Sheets 8.2.2.4 PVC-Sheets 8.2.3 Tubes as Packaging material 8.2.4 Special films 8.2.4.1 Monolayer Films 8.2.4.2 Multilayer films 8.2.4.3 Oriented films 8.2.4.4 Biaxial oriented films (sequentially and simultaneously) 8.2.4.5 Double-Bubble Process 8.2.4.6 Tripple-Bubble Process 8.2.4.7 Shrink films 8.2.4.8 Stretch films 8.2.4.9 Extended films 8.3 Disconti-Process 8.3.1 Injection-Moulding 8.3.2 Injection-Blow-Moulding 8.3.3 Extrusion- and Coextrusion-Blow-Moulding 8.3.4 Stretch Blow-Moulding 8.3.5 Thermoforming 8.3.5.1 Processing of Polymer Sheets 8.3.5.2 Thermoforming Machines 9 Technology of Sealing 9.1 Direct Heating 9.1.1 Heated Jaw Sealing 9.1.2 Electrical Impuls Sealing 9.1.3 Hot Air Sealing 9.2 Indirect Heating 9.2.1 Highfrequency-Sealing 9.2.2 Ultrasonic Sealing 9.2.3 Induction-Sealing Part 3: Converting of Polymer Packaging (Composite Packaging) 10 Technology of coating 10.1 Extrusion Coating 10.2 Coextrusion Coating 10.3 Lacquering 11 Laminating 11.1 Extrusion Laminating 11.2 Coextrusion Laminating 11.3 Adhesive Laminating 11.3.1 Solvent based Laminating 11.3.2 Solventless Laminating 12. Vacuum Deposition of Packaging Material 12.1 Material and Substrates 12.2 PVD-(Physical Vapour Deposition) 12.2.1 El. Resistance Heating 12.2.2 Electron Beam Gun 12.2.3 Plasma Deposition 12.3 CVD (Chemical Vapour Deposition) 12.3.1 Al- and Si-Oxides 12.3.2 Organic Siloxanes Part 4: Special Topics 13 Collapsible tubes 14 Sealing problems in different Packages 15 Composite bonding 16 Migration and Permeation 17 High Barrier Solutions
1 Definition of Polymers 2 Manufacturing of Polymer Resins 3 Classification of Polymers (Plastics) 4 Plastics Additives 5 Required Performances of a Plastic Packaging 6 Polymers for Packaging 7 Legislative aspects for Polymers 8 Extruder - Polymer melting machine 8.1 Technology of Extrusion and Co-extrusion 8.2 Conti-Process 8.2.1 Manufacturing of blown film (flexible films) 8.2.2 Manufacturing of cast films 8.2.2.1 Chillroll-films (flexible films) 8.2.2.2 Calendering of sheets (rigid sheets) 8.2.2.3 Water bath Sheets 8.2.2.4 PVC-Sheets 8.2.3 Tubes as Packaging material 8.2.4 Special films 8.2.4.1 Monolayer Films 8.2.4.2 Multilayer films 8.2.4.3 Oriented films 8.2.4.4 Biaxial oriented films (sequentially and simultaneously) 8.2.4.5 Double-Bubble Process 8.2.4.6 Tripple-Bubble Process 8.2.4.7 Shrink films 8.2.4.8 Stretch films 8.2.4.9 Extended films 8.3 Disconti-Process 8.3.1 Injection-Moulding 8.3.2 Injection-Blow-Moulding 8.3.3 Extrusion- and Coextrusion-Blow-Moulding 8.3.4 Stretch Blow-Moulding 8.3.5 Thermoforming 8.3.5.1 Processing of Polymer Sheets 8.3.5.2 Thermoforming Machines 9 Technology of Sealing 9.1 Direct Heating 9.1.1 Heated Jaw Sealing 9.1.2 Electrical Impuls Sealing 9.1.3 Hot Air Sealing 9.2 Indirect Heating 9.2.1 Highfrequency-Sealing 9.2.2 Ultrasonic Sealing 9.2.3 Induction-Sealing Part 3: Converting of Polymer Packaging (Composite Packaging) 10 Technology of coating 10.1 Extrusion Coating 10.2 Coextrusion Coating 10.3 Lacquering 11 Laminating 11.1 Extrusion Laminating 11.2 Coextrusion Laminating 11.3 Adhesive Laminating 11.3.1 Solvent based Laminating 11.3.2 Solventless Laminating 12. Vacuum Deposition of Packaging Material 12.1 Material and Substrates 12.2 PVD-(Physical Vapour Deposition) 12.2.1 El. Resistance Heating 12.2.2 Electron Beam Gun 12.2.3 Plasma Deposition 12.3 CVD (Chemical Vapour Deposition) 12.3.1 Al- and Si-Oxides 12.3.2 Organic Siloxanes Part 4: Special Topics 13 Collapsible tubes 14 Sealing problems in different Packages 15 Composite bonding 16 Migration and Permeation 17 High Barrier Solutions
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