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Secondary packaging

Small size and light weight with minimum packaging Secondary quality factors... [Pg.241]

Processing and fabrication Reproducibility, quality, sterilizability, packaging, secondary processability ... [Pg.2]

Polyethylene shrink film wrapping of cormgated ftberboard trays is in common use outside of the United States. Equipment erects the trays, fills the trays with primary packages such as cans or jars, wraps the grouping in shrink film, and heat shrinks the combination. Shrink film wrapping keeps primary and secondary packaging materials clean and dry. [Pg.450]

Every developed nation has experienced product tampering incidents. The principal difference between domestic and foreign incidents is the motive of the tamperers. In the United States, typically random tampering without prior threat occurs whereas outside the United States, extortion prior to injury occurs, with money appearing to be the primary motive. Most developed nations are either implementing or modifying their rules on the use of tamper-evident packaging. Some features as they are used in the United States would have to be modified or the use of a secondary feature required to meet the standards of various other countries. [Pg.521]

Secondary Fiber. Increasing costs of taw fiber, legislative mandates for recycling (qv), and avadabdity of inexpensive waste papers have contfibuted to the increased use of recycled fibers. The use of secondary fiber in the United States has grown from 22% of pulp from all sources in 1978 to close to 31% (24 x 10 metric tons) in 1993 (3). Recycled fibers ate sometimes used in special writing papers, but the principal use is for the manufacture of linetboatd, newsprint, tissue, cereal boxes, towels, and molded paper products such as paper plates and egg cartons (see Packaging materials, containers AND INDUSTRIAL materials). [Pg.248]

Small Communities. Small communities and recent subdivision additions to larger communities, which have not yet been coimected to municipal coUection systems, must have a means of waste disposal. Septic tanks are a possibiHty, but require periodic servicing and cleaning. Furthermore, the soil is not always suitable for accepting the effluent. An alternative is the package plant. These units are commercially produced to serve small areas. They furnish primary treatment and some secondary treatment, and require only minimal operating supervision. Capacity can be varied as needs dictate. In general, pubHc health authorities prefer such installations instead of septic tanks. [Pg.282]

Large quantities of secondary cellulose acetate are used worldwide in the manufacture of filter material for cigarettes. Because of its excellent clarity and ease of processing, cellulose acetate film is widely used in display packaging and extmded plastic film for decorative signs (see Packaging materials). Injection-molded plastics of cellulose acetate are used in toothbmsh handles, computer bmshes, and a large variety of other appHcations (7). [Pg.259]

Another problem often noticed once the plant is built is incompatibility of materials (heat exchangers, tubing fittings, pipe valves and fittings, etc.) within the purchased secondary systems package with materials in the main plant. Quite often, equipment such as condensers... [Pg.216]

Kerridge has provided an excellent article on the interface betw een the operating company and the contractor to define all requirements in complete and standardized detail. This includes who is responsible for every deliverable. The operating company and contractor must work as a team. An example of one area that needs to be reviewed often with the contractor is the provision of secondary systems as packages, perhaps from a third party. Such systems can easily become orphans. This problem is discussed in the Process Definition section of Chapter 16. [Pg.247]

Honeycomb core parts are usually supplied from the core manufacturer clean and packaged in such a way that additional cleaning is not necessary. If this is not the case or if secondary machining is necessary, the core detail is cleaned by vapor degreasing or emulsion cleaning to remove organic contaminants. [Pg.1162]

Identify marking requirements for product, as well as secondary and primary packaging. [Pg.488]

The toxic and harmful degree bears code 6, the highly toxic degree, code 66. For corrosive materials, codes will be 8 and 88. if there is no secondary code, the minimum degree of danger will bear the figures 60 and 80 respectively. These codes appear at the rear of vehicles and on packaging. [Pg.133]

When transporting dangerous chemical substances the carrier has to affix at the rear of the vehicle and/or substance packaging plates and labels, a danger label and/or a substance number.The risk number contains at least two figures the first being the main risk, the second the secondary risk. 0 indicates the absence of a secondary risk. If the main risk number is divided into two, this indicates an aggravated risk. The numbers that are of interest here are ... [Pg.146]

GHG emissions associated with the raw material are determined from the energy used to manufacture the plastic materials and the fuel used to transport them to the plant. The transportation and manufacture of the secondary packaging used to transport the primary raw materials and finished materials may also be considered. The embedded energy of the materials, if made from petroleum products, is also accounted for when it is used as a raw material (Keoleian and Spitzley, 1999 Spitzley et al., 1997). End-of-life emissions may also be included in LCA of milk packaging and include fhe energy used fo recycle the package or emissions in the form of CH4 from a landfill. [Pg.60]


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