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  2. Template:Packaging - Wikipedia

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  3. Food packaging - Wikipedia

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    The design of multi-layer packaging system has been recognized as the state-of-the-art in food packaging application for its versatility, processability and efficacy. Each layer can be made of different materials and provides a key functionality for the whole structure, such as improved mechanical properties, chemical stability, barrier ...

  4. Package cushioning - Wikipedia

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    The design of a package and its cushioning is often an iterative process involving several designs, evaluations, redesigns, etc. Several (ASTM, ISTA, and others) published package testing protocols are available to evaluate the performance of a proposed package. Field performance should be monitored for feedback into the design process.

  5. Packaging - Wikipedia

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    Packaging is the science, art and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use. Packaging also refers to the process of designing, evaluating, and producing packages. Packaging can be described as a coordinated system of preparing goods for transport, warehousing, logistics, sale, and end use ...

  6. Blister pack - Wikipedia

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    Blister packaging is a cost-effective way of showcasing a product. Due to the nature of the material and design, it makes it more cost-effective than other types of packages that are on the market. There are several different types of blister packaging – Face Seal, Trap, Mock, Slide and Interactive.

  7. Food Packaging Forum - Wikipedia

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    The Food Packaging Forum conducts studies about the chemicals in food packaging [10] [11] and is a stakeholder in a range of research projects including the EU-funded project LIFE-EDESIA, which investigates chemical alternatives to bisphenols, phthalates and parabens. The Food Packaging Forum also contributed to the report "A Circular Economy ...

  8. Foam peanut - Wikipedia

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    They are shaped to interlock when compressed and free flow when not compressed. They are roughly the size and shape of an unshelled peanut and commonly made of expanded polystyrene foam. 50–75 millimetres (2-3 in) of peanuts are typically used for cushioning and void filling packaging applications. The original patent was filed for by Robert ...

  9. Edible packaging - Wikipedia

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    The study emphasizes the environmental benefits of using natural polymers to produce packaging that can either be consumed or composted, reducing long-term waste [17]. The combination of guar gum and hibiscus powder improves the mechanical strength and moisture resistance of the cups, making them viable for real-world applications in the food ...