Food and Beverage Packaging Technology

Food and Beverage Packaging Technology
Author: Richard Coles
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2011-02-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1444392174

Now in a fully revised and updated second edition, this volume provides a contemporary overview of food processing/packaging technologies. It acquaints the reader with food preservation processes, shelf life and logistical considerations, as well as packaging materials, machines and processes necessary for a wide range of packaging presentations. The new edition addresses environmental and sustainability concerns, and also examines applications of emerging technologies such as RFID and nanotechnology. It is directed at packaging technologists, those involved in the design and development of packaging, users of packaging in food companies and those who specify or purchase packaging. Key Features: An up-to-date and comprehensive handbook on the most important sector of packaging technology Links methods of food preservation to the packaging requirements of the common types of food and the available food packages Covers all the key packaging materials - glass, plastics and paperboard Fully revised second edition now covers sustainability, nanotechnology and RFID

Containers and Packaging

Containers and Packaging
Author: United States. Business and Defense Services Administration. Containers and Packaging Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 732
Release: 1954
Genre: Container industry
ISBN:

Containers and Packaging

Containers and Packaging
Author: United States. Domestic and International Business Administration. Construction and Forest Products Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1969
Genre: Container industry
ISBN:

Understanding Plastics Packaging Technology

Understanding Plastics Packaging Technology
Author: Susan E. M. Selke
Publisher: Hanser Gardner Publications
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1997
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781569902349

One of the tasks of rheology is to empirically establish the relationships between deformations and stresses, respectively their derivatives by adequate measurements. These experimental techniques are known as rheometry and are concerned with the determination with well-defined rheological material functions. Such relationships are then amenable to mathematical treatment by the established methods of continuum mechanics.

Handmade Packaging Workshop

Handmade Packaging Workshop
Author: Rachel Wiles
Publisher: HOW Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-08-13
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781440321207

Taking packaging design back to basics, Handmade Packaging Workshop is unique in its focus, appealing more strongly to the handmade market, as well as highlighting the potential for customized packaging, sustainability, and recycling. Organized into three sections, the first provides advice on materials, printing, shipping, sustainability, and more. Each chapter in this section includes detailed information, professional advice, and examples of finished pieces. Section two forms the main focus of the book and is organized by type of packaging: labels, boxes, bags, fabrics, and wraps. This section offers tutorials from the author and case studies and inspirational galleries from contemporary practitioners, providing insight into their design choices. The final section offers information about how to take your work to the next level, featuring advice on marketing your work, appropriate trade shows, and reaching out to potential clients. Contains step-by-step tutorials for designing handmade packaging Includes galleries and inspirational showcases from a range of practitioners Cross references styles and techniques through the book Profiles of practitioners provide insights into handcrafting packaging

Beer Packaging

Beer Packaging
Author: Ray Klimovitz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2014
Genre: Beer
ISBN: 9780978772673