Packaging design and performance:
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Leatherhead, Surrey
Pira International
1990
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Beschreibung: | 124 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0902799274 |
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adam_text | Contents
Chapter 1 The Basics
Introduction 1
Marketing, management and packaging 2
The need for packaging 2
Containment
Protection and preservation
Communication
Machineability
Convenience and use
Needs of the product 6
Package development 7
Structure
Graphics
Packaging engineering
Co-ordination... the packaging specialist 10
Marketing considerations 11
The partnership between marketing and production 13
Management s role 13
Identifying and anticipating customer need 14
Motivation - Maslow and Herzberg
US Packaging magazine survey 1988 16
Trends 18
Use of computer programmes 19
Purchasing... suppliers and costs 23
Elements of packaging costs
Returnable packaging or single trip
References 30
Chapter 2 The Packaging Functions
Introduction — package development 33
What can better packaging achieve?
The product life curve
i
The basic functions of packaging 36
Maintaining product quality
Potential hazards a package could meet
Characteristics of the main packaging media
Product/package compatibility
Meeting customer need
Four kinds of packaging user
Factors influencing consumer requirements
Meeting production and packaging line requirements
Communication and selling
Quality
Legal and regulatory aspects
Quality assurance 51
References 54
Chapter 3 Designing to Prevent Mechanical Damage
Nature, strengths and weaknesses of the product 56
Hazards causing damage 57
Crushing
Vibration
Impacts
Crushability
The importance of stiffness
The importance of shape and size of container
Behaviour of various case making materials 66
Timber
Plywood and hardboard
Corrugated fibreboard
Factors affecting stacking performance
Moisture content
Pallet type
Fragility
What is shock? 75
The fragility factor 76
Designing for mechanical protection 77
Calculating the cushioning requirements
Example of calculation procedure
Preventing vibration damage
j
Vibration testing
Test procedures 84
References 85
Chapter 4 Designing to Prevent Climatic Deterioration
Introduction 88
Corrosion 89
The principal factors in the prevention of corrosion and tarnishing etc
Design considerations
BlODETERIORATION 91
Bacteria
Moulds
Preventing bacteria and mould growth
Insect infestation
Rodents and birds
Climatic effects on foods 94
Barriers to the transmission of water vapour and/or oxygen 98
How to calculate the moisture barrier required
Shelf life estimation
References 104
Chapter 5 Packaging Line Engineering
The main classes of packaging machines 105
Suitability of the machine for the purpose 107
Influence of machine speed 108
Likelihood of stoppages 109
Out of specification packaging materials 109
Line efficiency 111
Design considerations 112
References 113
I
Appendix 1 The Main Printing Processes
Letterpress 114
Flexograehy 114
Offset lithography 115
Gravure 115
Screen printing 116
References 117
Appendix 2 Calculation of the quantity of desiccant required 118
to keep an atmosphere below 50% rh
Appendix 3 Calculation of shelf life from moisture gain 119
experiments on package and product
Appendix 4 Addresses of International Institutes who can 121
test packaging
Figures in Centre Section
Fig. 1.1 A wooden vegetable box illustrates the three basic* of packaging. Contain,
protect and preserve.
Fig. 1.2 A well printed corrugated case for apples adds communication and selling.
Fig. 1.3 Both the plastic crate and the glass bottles in this pack for milk are returnable
and make many journeys.
Fig. 1.4 When the contents of this tin have been eaten the container can be used for
storage in the home.
^g. 3.5 Horizontal impact recorder.
=ig. 3.6 The compression test.
Ig.3.7 The stacking test.
lg.3.19 The fragility tester.
Ig. 3.22 The vibration table.
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Contents
Chapter 1 The Basics
Introduction 1
Marketing, management and packaging 2
The need for packaging 2
Containment
Protection and preservation
Communication
Machineability
Convenience and use
Needs of the product 6
Package development 7
Structure
Graphics
Packaging engineering
Co-ordination. the packaging specialist 10
Marketing considerations 11
The partnership between marketing and production 13
Management's role 13
Identifying and anticipating customer need 14
Motivation - Maslow and Herzberg
US Packaging magazine survey 1988 16
Trends 18
Use of computer programmes 19
Purchasing. suppliers and costs 23
Elements of packaging costs
Returnable packaging or single trip
References 30
Chapter 2 The Packaging Functions
Introduction — package development 33
What can better packaging achieve?
The product life curve
i
The basic functions of packaging 36
Maintaining product quality
Potential hazards a package could meet
Characteristics of the main packaging media
Product/package compatibility
Meeting customer need
Four kinds of packaging user
Factors influencing consumer requirements
Meeting production and packaging line requirements
Communication and selling
Quality
Legal and regulatory aspects
Quality assurance 51
References 54
Chapter 3 Designing to Prevent Mechanical Damage
Nature, strengths and weaknesses of the product 56
Hazards causing damage 57
Crushing
Vibration
Impacts
Crushability
The importance of stiffness
The importance of shape and size of container
Behaviour of various case making materials 66
Timber
Plywood and hardboard
Corrugated fibreboard
Factors affecting stacking performance
Moisture content
Pallet type
Fragility
What is shock? 75
The fragility factor 76
Designing for mechanical protection 77
Calculating the cushioning requirements
Example of calculation procedure
Preventing vibration damage
j
Vibration testing
Test procedures 84
References 85
Chapter 4 Designing to Prevent Climatic Deterioration
Introduction 88
Corrosion 89
The principal factors in the prevention of corrosion and tarnishing etc
Design considerations
BlODETERIORATION 91
Bacteria
Moulds
Preventing bacteria and mould growth
Insect infestation
Rodents and birds
Climatic effects on foods 94
Barriers to the transmission of water vapour and/or oxygen 98
How to calculate the moisture barrier required
Shelf life estimation
References 104
Chapter 5 Packaging Line Engineering
The main classes of packaging machines 105
Suitability of the machine for the purpose 107
Influence of machine speed 108
Likelihood of stoppages 109
Out of specification packaging materials 109
Line efficiency 111
Design considerations 112
References 113
I
Appendix 1 The Main Printing Processes
Letterpress 114
Flexograehy 114
Offset lithography 115
Gravure 115
Screen printing 116
References 117
Appendix 2 Calculation of the quantity of desiccant required 118
to keep an atmosphere below 50% rh
Appendix 3 Calculation of shelf life from moisture gain 119
experiments on package and product
Appendix 4 Addresses of International Institutes who can 121
test packaging
Figures in Centre Section
Fig. 1.1 A wooden vegetable box illustrates the three basic* of packaging. Contain,
protect and preserve.
Fig. 1.2 A well printed corrugated case for apples adds communication and selling.
Fig. 1.3 Both the plastic crate and the glass bottles in this pack for milk are returnable
and make many journeys.
Fig. 1.4 When the contents of this tin have been eaten the container can be used for
storage in the home.
^g. 3.5 Horizontal impact recorder.
=ig. 3.6 The compression test.
Ig.3.7 The stacking test.
lg.3.19 The fragility tester.
Ig. 3.22 The vibration table. |
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