Efficiently and profitably delivering quality flexible packaging to
the marketplace requires designing and manufacturing products that are
both "fit-to-use" and "fit-to-make". The engineering function in a
flexible packaging enterprise must attend to these dual design
challenges.
_Flexible Packaging_ discusses the basic processes used to manufacture
flexible packaging products, including rotogravure printing,
flexographic printing, adhesive lamination, extrusion
lamination/coating; and finishing/slitting. These processes are then
related to the machines used to practice them, emphasising the basics
of machines’ control systems , and options to minimize wasted time
and materials between production jobs.
Raw materials are also considered, including the three basic forms:
_Rollstock_ (paper, foil, plastic films); _Resin_; and _Wets_ (inks,
varnishes, primers). Guidance is provided on both material selection,
and on adding value through enhancement or modification of the
materials’ physical features.
A ‘measures’ section covers both primary material features –
such as tensile, elongation, modulus and elastic and plastic regions
– and secondary quality characteristics such as seal and bond
strengths, coefficient of friction, oxygen barrier and moisture vapour
barrier.
* Helps engineers improve existing raw material selection and
manufacturing processes for manufacturing functional flexible
packaging materials.
* Covers all aspects of delivering high value packaging to the
customer – from the raw materials, to the methods of processing
them, the machines used to do it, and the measures required to gauge
the characteristics of the product.
* Helps engineers to minimize waste and unproductive time in
production.
Read more
Product details
ISBN
9780323264365
Published
2014
Publisher
Elsevier S & T
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Number of pages
304
Author