05301nam 2200649Ia 450 991083090090332120230725052951.01-283-40790-697866134079001-4443-9216-61-4443-9218-2(CKB)3460000000000062(EBL)675208(OCoLC)716205995(SSID)ssj0000477031(PQKBManifestationID)11335999(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000477031(PQKBWorkID)10480535(PQKB)11776366(MiAaPQ)EBC675208(EXLCZ)99346000000000006220100806d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFood and beverage packaging technology[electronic resource] /edited by Richard Coles, Mark Kirwan2nd ed.Chichester, West Sussex ;Ames, Iowa Wiley-Blackwell20111 online resource (350 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4051-8910-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Food and Beverage Packaging Technology; Contents; Preface; Contributors; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Packaging developments - an historical and future perspective; 1.3 Role of packaging for enhanced sustainability of food supply; 1.4 Definitions and functions of packaging; 1.5 Packaging strategy; 1.6 Packaging design and development; 1.6.1 The packaging design and development framework; 1.6.2 Packaging specifications and standards; 1.7 Conclusion; References; Websites; 2 Food Biodeterioration and Methods of Preservation; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Agents of food biodeterioration2.2.1 Enzymes2.2.2 Microorganisms; 2.2.3 Non-enzymic biodeterioration; 2.3 Food preservation methods; 2.3.1 High temperatures; 2.3.2 Low temperatures; 2.3.3 Drying and water activity control; 2.3.4 Chemical preservation; 2.3.5 Fermentation; 2.3.6 Modifying the atmosphere; 2.3.7 Other techniques and developments; References; 3 Packaged Product Quality and Shelf Life; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Factors affecting product quality and shelf life; 3.3 Chemical/biochemical processes; 3.3.1 Oxidation; 3.3.2 Enzyme activity; 3.4 Microbiological processes3.4.1 Examples where packaging is key to maintaining microbiological shelf life3.5 Physical and physico-chemical processes; 3.5.1 Physical damage; 3.5.2 Insect damage; 3.5.3 Moisture migration; 3.5.4 Barrier to odour pick-up; 3.5.5 Flavour scalping; 3.6 Migration from packaging to foods; 3.6.1 Migration from plastic packaging; 3.6.2 Migration from other packaging materials; 3.6.3 Factors affecting migration from food contact materials; 3.6.4 Packaging selection to avoid migration and packaging taints; 3.6.5 Methods for monitoring migration; 3.7 Conclusion; References4 Logistical Packaging for Food Marketing Systems4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Functions of logistical packaging; 4.2.1 Protection; 4.2.2 Utility/productivity; 4.2.3 Communication; 4.3 Logistics' activity-specific and integration issues; 4.3.1 Packaging issues in food processing; 4.3.2 Transport issues; 4.3.3 Warehousing issues; 4.3.4 Retail customer service issues; 4.3.5 Waste issues; 4.3.6 Supply chain integration issues; 4.4 Distribution performance testing; 4.4.1 Shock and vibration testing; 4.4.2 Compression testing; 4.5 Packaging materials and systems; 4.5.1 Corrugated fibreboard boxes4.5.2 Shrink bundles4.5.3 Reusable totes; 4.5.4 Unitisation; 4.6 Conclusion; References; Further reading; 5 Metal Packaging; 5.1 Overview of market for metal cans; 5.2 Container performance requirements; 5.3 Container designs; 5.4 Raw materials for can-making; 5.4.1 Steel; 5.4.2 Aluminium; 5.4.3 How steel and aluminium are used in metal packaging; 5.4.4 Sustainability - the infinite recycling loop of metal for packaging; 5.5 Can-making processes; 5.5.1 Three-piece welded cans; 5.5.2 Two-piece single drawn and multiple drawn (DRD) cans; 5.5.3 Two-piece drawn and wall ironed (DWI) cans5.5.4 Two-piece impact extruded cansNow in a fully revised and updated second edition, this volume provides a contemporary overview of food processing/packaging technologies. It acquaints the reader with food preservation processes, shelf life and logistical considerations, as well as packaging materials, machines and processes necessary for a wide range of packaging presentations. The new edition addresses environmental and sustainability concerns, and also examines applications of emerging technologies such as RFID and nanotechnology. It is directed at packaging technologists, those involved in the design and development ofFoodPackagingBeveragesPackagingFoodPreservationFoodPackaging.BeveragesPackaging.FoodPreservation.664.09664/.09Kirwan Mark J282283MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830900903321Food and beverage packaging technology3977125UNINA