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Packaging liners

Mohney. S.M., Hernandez, R.J.. Giacin, J.R.. Harte, B.R. Miltz, J. Permeability and Solubility of d-Limonene Vapor in Cereal Package Liners. J. Food Science, 1988, 53(1) 253-257. [Pg.123]

The Kellogg Company Annual Report stated that "Kellogg s cereal primarily manufactured in the United States was recalled due to an odor from waxy resins found in the package liner. Total charges were 46 million with a. 09 impact on earnings per diluted share."... [Pg.26]

Packaging Bottles, bottle overcaps, closures, containers, display boxes, films, jars, sprayers, cosmetic packaging, liners, and vials... [Pg.252]

The principal uses of PCTFE plastics remain in the areas of aeronautical and space, electrical/electronics, cryogenic, chemical, and medical instmmentation industries. AppHcations include chemically resistant electrical insulation and components cryogenic seals, gaskets, valve seats (56,57) and liners instmment parts for medical and chemical equipment (58), and medical packaging fiber optic appHcations (see Fiber optics) seals for the petrochemical /oil industry and electrodes, sample containers, and column packing in analytical chemistry and equipment (59). [Pg.394]

Coffee vacuum-packed in flexible, bag-in-box packages has gained wide acceptance in Europe. The inner liner, usually a plastic-laminated foil, is formed into a hard brick shape during the vacuum process (30). In the United States, a printed multilaminated flexible stmcture is used to form the brick pack which is sold as is at retail. These types of packages provide a barrier to moisture and oxygen similar to that of a metal can. [Pg.388]

Impact polystyrenes have found use in the manufacture of refrigerator door liners and in packaging. They are also commonly used for appHance housings, radio and television cabinets, sporting goods, toys, cameras, furniture, luggage, pipe and fittings, automotive parts, and women s shoe heels (96). [Pg.187]

The largest outlet for polystyrene is in packaging applications. Specific uses include bottle caps, small jars and other injection moulded containers, blown containers (a somewhat recent development but which has found rapid acceptance for talcum powder), vacuum formed toughened polystyrene as liners for boxed goods and oriented polystyrene film for foodstuffs such as creamed... [Pg.462]

The principal uses of polyfethylene terephthalate) film are electrical, particularly in capacitors, as slot liners for motors and for recording tape. Its high strength and dimensional stability have led to a number of drawing office applications. The film is also a useful packaging material whilst metallised products have a number of uses as a decorative material. [Pg.719]

Solvent-home urethanes are still widely used to bond leather and athletic shoes. The OEM automotive market uses some solvent-home urethanes together with chlorosulfonated polyethylene as a primer. Some urethane solvent-home packaging adhesives are used for cap liners and for paper and foil lamination. Some textile laminating applications are still based on solvent-home urethanes. [Pg.786]

Liners for Fiberboard Cartons, Proc. P1RA/1APRI Int. Conf. Packag. Technol., London (March 27, 1972). [Pg.67]

Cards, display cards, divisions and liners, packaging leaflets and inserts Laminates... [Pg.596]


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