Food Packaging Technology
Volume 1

1. Edition December 1995
400 Pages, Hardcover
55 Pictures
42 tables
Handbook/Reference Book
Short Description
This exhaustive work examines all aspects of packaging technology relevant to the processing, preservation, distribution, and marketing of virtually all types of food. Representing an excellent overview of the areas of science and technology that influence packaging processes, Food Packaging Technology provides in-depth treatments of properties and forms of packaging materials with an emphasis on those properties that can affect food quality. In addition to the scientific aspects of modern food packaging science, these volumes detail the economic, legislative, and regulatory areas, including a thorough overview of recent regulatory requirements in France and the European Community, involved in packaging technology.
The food packing arena is continually changing, with innovations in new materials an packaging techniques offering constant new possibilities for manufacturing, packaging, and marketing a wide variety of foods. This book offers a comprehensive background on the development of packages and packaging systems for food, and includes new developments related to the 'harmonization' of products within E.E.C. countries. It examines all aspects of packing technology that are relevant to the processing, preservation, and distribution of virtually all types of food. The book gives a good overview of areas of science and technology that influence the packaging process, and of regulatory and legislative requirements in France and the European Communities.
PART 1: FUNCTIONS OF PACKAGING.
The Role of Packaging in Preserving Foodstuffs.
Packaging and Microbiology.
PART II: RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH POTENTIAL FOOD CONTAMINATION CAUSED BY PACKAGING.
Transfers Between the Food Product and the Packaging: Migration.
PART III: CONSUMER NORMS AND REGULATIONS.
Packaging Regulations.
The Cosumer's Point of View.
PART IV: THE CONTAINER AND ITS CLOSURE: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF PACKAGING MATERIALS - RECENT DEVELOPMENTS.
Metallic Containers for Sterilization.
Stamped, Restamped, and Stamped Drawn Cans.
Films and Edible Coatings.
Index.