The value of the groceries purchases in the USA is over $500 billion
annually, most of which is accounted for by packaged foods. Plastic
packaging of foods is not only ubiquitous in developed economies, but
increasingly commonplace in the developing world, where plastic
packaging is instrumental in decreasing the proportion of the food
supply lost to spoilage.
This new handbook is a combination of new material and updated
chapters, chosen by Dr. Sina Ebnesajjad, from recently published books
on this subject. _Plastic Films in Food Packaging _offers a practical
handbook for engineers, scientists and managers working in the food
packaging industry, providing a tailor-made package of science and
engineering fundamentals, best practice techniques and guidance on new
and emerging technologies.
By covering materials, design, packaging processes, machinery and
waste management together in one book, the authors enable the reader
to take a lifecycle approach to food packaging.
The Handbook addresses questions related to film grades, types of
packages for different types of foods, packaging technologies,
machinery and waste management. Additionally the book provides a
review of new and emerging technologies. Two chapters cover the
development of barrier films for food packaging and the regulatory and
safety aspects of food packaging.
* Essential information and practical guidance for engineers and
scientists working at all stages of the food packaging lifecycle: from
design through manufacture to recycling.
* Includes key published material on plastic films in food
packaging, updated specifically for this Handbook, and new material on
the regulatory framework and safety aspects.
* Coverage of materials and applications together in one handbook
enables engineers and scientists to make informed design and
manufacturing decisions.
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ISBN
9781455731152
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
384
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