Packaging Technology and Engineering

Packaging Technology and Engineering

Pharmaceutical, Medical and Food Applications

Sarkar, Dipak Kumar

John Wiley & Sons Inc

07/2020

544

Dura

Inglês

9781119213918

15 a 20 dias

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List of Figures xi

List of Tables xv

About the Author xvii

Preface xix

Section I Scientific and Technological Background to Materials 1

1 Historical Perspective and Evolution 3

1.1 Introduction 3

1.1.1 The Chronology of Packaging Development 3

1.1.2 The Origins of Commercial Packaging 6

1.1.3 Closures, Films, and Plastics 6

1.1.4 Major Types of Packaging 7

1.2 Survey of Packaging Use 9

1.2.1 Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Packaging 13

1.2.2 Types of Packaging: An Overview and the Basics 14

1.2.2.1 The Meaning of Symbols on Packaging 16

1.2.2.2 Glass Packaging 17

1.2.2.3 Metal Packaging 18

1.2.2.4 Paper and Cardboard Packaging 19

1.2.2.5 Wooden Packaging 20

1.2.2.6 Plastic Packaging 20

1.2.2.7 Composite Packaging 22

1.2.2.8 Novel Materials: Bioplastics and Oxo-Degradable Polymers 22

References 24

2 Chemical Engineering of Packaging Materials 27

2.1 Introduction 27

2.2 Building Blocks, Extraction, and Raw Materials 30

2.3 Industrial Processes, Wood-Pulping, Processing, and Smelting 33

2.3.1 Refining Ores 33

2.3.2 Forming and Sheet-Making 35

2.4 Making Glass 36

References 41

3 Material Science and Chemistry 43

3.1 Introduction 44

3.2 Glasses 44

3.3 Metallic Materials 48

3.3.1 Aluminium, Tinplate, Steel, and Brass 49

3.4 Polymeric Materials 56

3.4.1 Polyolefins, Cellulosics, and Polyisoprenes 64

3.4.2 Thermosets and Thermoforming Plastics 68

3.4.3 Laminates 74

3.4.4 Expanded Materials 79

3.4.5 Paper and Paperboard 80

3.5 Colorants, Opacifiers, and Colouring 84

3.5.1 Coal Tar Dyes, Lakes, and Pigments 90

3.6 Plasticisers and Other Additives 92

3.6.1 Anti-Oxidants and Preservatives 98

3.6.2 Oxidations by Numerous Processes 98

3.7 Barriers, Barrier Properties, and Product Modification 105

3.7.1 Resistant Coatings 105

3.7.2 Ageing and Degradation 109

3.7.3 Chemical Breach and Leaching 112

3.7.4 Water and Gas Penetration 114

3.8 Estimating the Shelf Life of Packaging 126

3.9 Chemical Testing 134

3.10 Contemporary Issues and Controversies with Modern Packaging Materials 138

References 151

4 The Physics of Packaging Materials 161

4.1 Introduction 161

4.2 Characterisation of Packaging Substrates 165

4.2.1 Surface and Structural Morphology 167

4.2.1.1 Printing 175

4.2.2 Wettability, Polymorphism, Crystallinity and Crystallites, Melting, and Phase Behaviour 179

4.2.3 Toughness, Tensile Strength, and Young's Modulus 185

4.2.4 Brittleness, Hardness, and the Mohs Scale 187

4.2.5 Puncture Resistance and Slip 189

4.3 Test Methods 190

References 193

5 Engineering of the Product: Design, Formation, and Machining 197

5.1 Introduction 197

5.2 Fourdrinier Processing and Paper-Making 199

5.3 Sheeting, Injection Moulding, Thermoforming, Welding, Extrusion, Plasma Treatment, Annealing, and Curing 214

5.3.1 Bodies and Closures 221

5.3.2 Seals, Bungs, and the Septum 225

5.4 Classification of Moulded Packaging Forms 226

5.4.1 Bottles 229

5.4.2 Dosators 230

5.4.3 Pouches, Trays, Wallets, and Cartons 230

References 232

Section II Application and Processing 239

6 Packaging for Various Applications 241

6.1 Introduction 242

6.2 Hermetically Sealed Containers and Developments 248

6.2.1 The Tin-Plated Steel Can 251

6.2.1.1 Cans 254

6.2.2 Napoleon and Nicolas Appert: 'The Father of Canning' 256

6.3 Modern Sterilisation and Pasteurisation Procedures and the Effects of Chemistry, Temperature, Pressure, and Irradiation on the Product and Pack 264

6.3.1 Retorting and High-Pressure Steam 283

6.3.2 Radappertisation, Radurisation, and Radicisation 289

6.3.3 Ethylene Oxide 294

6.3.4 Hyperbaric Treatment 295

6.3.5 Sterilised Pouches and the Tetra Pak (R) 297

6.4 Metered Therapeutic Dose Devices 299

6.5 Heat-Sealed Goods and Modified Atmosphere 300

6.6 Childproof and Easy-Open Packaging 308

6.7 Multi-Dose Pharmaceutical Bottles 310

References 310

7 Food, Pharmaceutical, and Medical Packaging 317

7.1 Introduction 317

7.2 Food Packaging 320

7.2.1 Restrictions and Key Criteria Relevant to Foods and Beverages 327

7.3 Pharmaceutical Packaging 332

7.3.1 Restrictions and Key Criteria Relevant to Therapeutics 340

7.4 Medical Device Packaging 347

7.4.1 Restrictions and Key Criteria Relevant to Devices 354

References 359

Section III Quality, Integrity, and Traceability 367

8 Suppliers and Manufacturers of Packaging 369

8.1 Introduction 370

8.2 Environmental Concerns and Sustainability 370

8.3 Recycling and After-Use 373

8.4 Tracing, Anti-Counterfeiting Technology, and Anti-Fraud Devices 388

8.4.1 Chemical Watermarks 391

8.4.2 Radiofrequency Identification and Tracking 393

8.4.3 Barcoding, Overt, and Covert Identifiers 394

8.4.4 History and Environmental Logging 399

8.4.4.1 Intelligent Packaging 404

8.5 Accelerated Testing 417

8.6 The Distribution Chain and Transport Logistics 431

8.7 Packaging Regulations and Guidelines 436

8.7.1 Labelling and Information 438

8.8 Safety, Health, and Practicality 442

8.8.1 New Trends and Opportunities 444

8.8.2 The Future 456

References 464

Section IV Revision and Information 475

Problems: Questions, Calculations, Estimates, and Dilemmas 477

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) 477

Short Answer Questions (SAQs);Worth 4 Marks 486

Very Short Answer Questions (VSAQs);Worth 2 Marks 487

Calculation Questions;Worth 20-30 Marks 488

Calculation Questions;Worth 5 Marks 490

Answers to Problems 490

References 497

Appendices, Glossary of Terms, and Abbreviations 499

Glossary of Terms and Acronyms 499

Periodic Table of Chemical Elements and Fundamental Chemistry 501

Chemical Symbols and Abbreviations 504

Scientific and Engineering Symbols 505

Unit Prefixes 508

Index 509
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