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In Europe, the Cheerpack (made by Guala of Italy) is a pouch pack derived from a Japanese system. It is a free-standing pouch pack made from four pieces of [Pg.229]


Attempts have been made to perform thermal retorting ia a gas barrier flexible pouch or tray. The retort pouch, under development for many years, has a higher surface-to-volume ratio than a can and employs a heat seal rather than a mechanical closure. Similarly, plastic retort trays have higher surface-to-volume ratios and are usually heat seal closed. Plastic cans iatended for microwave reheating are composed of bodies fabricated from multilayer plastic including a high oxygen barrier material, plus double-seam aluminum closures. [Pg.449]

Oriented polypropylene film (OPP) may be classified as heat-set and non-heat-set, blown and tentered, coextmded and coated. Orientation improves the cold-temperature resistance and other physical properties. Heat-set biaxially oriented polypropylene film (BOPP) is the most widely used protective packagiag film ia the United States. It is used to wrap bakery products, as lamination pHes for potato and com chips, and for pastas and numerous other flexible pouch and wrapping appHcations. Nonheat-set OPP is used as a sparkling, transparent shrink-film overwrap for cartons of candy. [Pg.452]

Flexible pouches, multilayered. .. 87, 89 Flint glass composition and aqueous... [Pg.109]

A rigid bottle, a collapsible tube, or a flexible pouch made of plastic material may be used for liquid-based topical product. These preparations are marketed in a single- or multiple-unit container. For example, dissolved drug (or any substance, e.g., benzocaine) may diffuse in the suppository base and can, for instance, partition into polyethylene linings of the suppository wrap. [Pg.168]

Packaging Material Glass, PET, can, flexible pouch, carton... [Pg.481]

Innovation in the fabric softener business not only focused on compositions, but also on packaging. As an alternative to plastic bottles, heat-sealed flexible polyethylene pouches were introduced to the market in the early 1980s [7], followed by several other containers free-standing flexible pouches with a solid base, different bag in a box rigid units, and refill cartons coated with chemically resistant polymers. These novelties led to a 40% reduction in plastic bottle consumption, the use of more biodegradable, renewable, easily recycled material, and a decrease in the packaging and distribution cost. New bottles made of 100% post consumer recycled plastic sandwiched between two layers of virgin resin also became available [7],... [Pg.491]

PP has inherent good barrier properties and high clarity, in addition to proper radiation resistance. Properties which made PP one of the best candidates in medical devices and packaging applications (parenteral nutrition and dialysis films, blister packaging and flexible pouches, syringes, tubing, hospital disposables, test tubes, beakers and pipettes). Medical grade PP is used mostly as blown, cast films and also as coextruded layered structures. [Pg.131]

Edible coatings cannot be typically considered packages bnt rather physical food protecting barriers, which can additionally act as carriers of active and/or bioactive substances and controlled release of flavor molecules, giving them an added-valne. Edible film can carry active components, snch as flavors and other food additives, in the form of hard capsules, soft gel capsules, microcapsules, soluble strips, flexible pouches, coatings on hard particles, and others. ... [Pg.1442]

This system is ideal for thermoformed trays with porous lids and flexible pouches with one porous side. The test has been shown to detect leaks as small as 0.002 in. Guidmt and Medtronic have demonstrated the reliability of detecting leaks in blind tests and have quantified 100 percent of the purposely manufactured leaks in thermoformed trays (Hacked, 1996). In addition, there were no false positive readings in any of the unaltered packages. [Pg.599]

Many medical products have moved from rigid to flexible packages. Kendall Health Care switched from a thermoformed tray to a flexible pouch for a urine collection assembly used in hospitals and achieved a waste volume reduction of about 50%. Medchem changed hemostat packaging from a glass jar inside a foil-lined container to a plastic tray in a pouch and achieved an 80% reduction in packaging by weight [13]. [Pg.162]

Ontario, Canada, has had a deposit system for HDPE mUk bottles for a number of years, charging 25 cents per bottle, which is one of the reasons why mUk sold in flexible pouches has been popular. The deposit system is mandated by Regulation 344, Disposable Containers for Milk, of the Environmental Protection Act. When the government considered discontinuing the system in 1999, Ontario milk producers, retailers, and packaging suppliers objected. ... [Pg.525]

More recently in the United States, Campbell Soup Co. has successfully launched a new line of microwaveable, ready-to-eat plastic cans. These cans are constructed from a molded thermoplastic can body (polypropylene, high density polyethylene) and an easy-open-end (EOE) of coated metal. In addition, flexible pouches have made inroad as an alternative for metal cans in certain markets such as packaged tuna fish. [Pg.2757]

T. Herrmann, B. Lynch, Ultrasonic sealing of flexible pouches through contaminated sealing surfaces. ANTEC 2003, 2629 (2003). [Pg.1444]

Performance Specification Packaging of Food in Flexible Pouches. US Army Soldier Biological Chemical Command Natick Soldier Center. 4 September 2001.1-15. [Pg.1972]


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