All the packaging material used for dairy products can be
classified into 3 categories i.e. Flexible, rigid and semi rigid. Different
materials under these 3 categories are discussed below:
Flexible
Packaging Materials
It has been estimated that there would be average growth of
20-25% of consumption of flexible packaging materials by the end of 2010 A.D.
Different types of Flexible material used for packaging milk and milk products
is discussed below.
i)
Paper and Paper Board
Paper could be simply explained as a combination of fibres,
joined together by means of binding agent. However, a number of chemicals are
also used to improve different properties of paper like brightness, opacity,
strength properties etc. Paper and paper boards can be clearly differentiated
by considering the grammage (gms/sq.metre). More than 180 grammage papers are called
as paper board. Paper boards are having certain improved properties like high stiffness,
high bending resistance and less water absorption etc.
Types
of Paper and Paper Boards
Depending upon the properties, there are different types of
paper and paper boards which have got wide application in packaging of dairy
products. The details are as follows:
Paper
Tissue paper, Coated paper (Varnish coated, wax coated, plastic
coated),Glassine paper, Art Paper, Kraft Paper , VPI paper, High Gloss Paper,Vegetable
parchment paper and Grease proof paper (G.P.P)
Paper
Boards
Duplex Board, Clay coated board, Triplex Board, Kraft Board,
Coated board, Chip Board, Asphalted board, Straw board, Grey Board and Mill
board
Properties
of Paper Paper is used for the
packaging due to the following advantages.
(1) Flexible in nature, (2) Easy amenable to printing, (3) Easy
amenable to any kind of coating, (4) Good temperature resistance either high or
low, (5)Excellent properties towards recycling, (6) High strength properties
(7) Good insulation properties, (8) High gloss properties on smooth side (i.e.
felt side), (9) Could be manufactured with high brightness properties, (10)
Excellent folding endurance properties, (11) Good tear resistance Properties and
(12) Compatibility with other packaging materials for lamination.
Properties
for Paper Board
(1) Paper boards are having all the properties of paper, (2) In
addition, these materials are having good dead fold characteristics, (3) High
stiffness Properties,(4) Amenability to fabricate folding cartons, display
carton etc. and (5) Less cobb value as compared to paper.
Application
for Dairy Products
(1) Grease proof or butter paper is used for packaging of butter
(2) Lined cartons are used for packaging of ghee
(3) Folding cartons are used as intermediate packages for
butter, milk based confectioneries etc.
(4) Paper board is used as an important substrate for aseptic
carton
(5) Chip board is also used for the packaging of milk based
Indian sweets like rasogulla, gulab jamun, sandesh, burfi etc.
ii)
Aluminium Foils
What
is Aluminium Foil
Aluminium foil is a continuous web/sheet of aluminium metal
rolled to thickness/ gauges ranging from 0.005mm to 0.2mm. It is produced from
commercial puriety aluminium with aluminium content of not less than 98% purer
metal with 99.8% content is of more interest to the electrical industry. It is
available as free unsupported or unlaminated or laminated to paper or film. It
is available in plain, coloured, coated, lubricated and embossed forms.
Properties
of Aluminium Foils
The important properties are as follows :
(i) Impermeable, (ii) Non Toxic, (iii) Stable, (iv) Light, and
heat barriers,(v) Tasteless and Odourless, (vi) Tagger, (vii) Tea chest lining,
(viii) Stand up pouches, (ix) Retort pouch and (x) Multilayer laminates:
Advantages
of Foil
i. Tearing properties facilitates to use as sealing surface in
the blister pack.
ii. Extensively used for lamination due to impermeable
properties.
iii)
Plastic Materials
“A plastic material is solid at ordinary temperatures and allows
appreciable and permanent change of form without losing its coherence on the
application of pressure and heat.” Plastic materials are perhaps the most
versatile group of materials used in packaging. The plastic resins are
generally categorised in two ways i.e. thermoset and thermoplastic resin.
Some of the important thermoplastic materials which have got
extensive application in packaging like polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl
chloride, polyester, nylon or polyamide, polystyrene etc. These polymeric
materials are normally classified into different group based on the
polymerisation process and molecular structure like
(a) Polyolefins - Polyethylene and Polypropylene (PP)
(b) Polyvinyl group - Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
(c) Condensation - Polyester(PET), Nylon-6 or Polyamide (PA)
(d) Styrene Polymers - Polystyrene (PS) and Expanded polystyrene
(EPS)
(e) Carbonate group - Polycarbonate (PC)
(a)
Polyolefins Groups
The properties of different polymeric films are as follows :
Low
density Polyethylene (LDPE) film
Density ranges from 0.910 – 0.925 gms/cc, Average molecular
weight is 3 x 105, Resistance to heat is about 180 – 2120F,
Translucent type of clarity, Water absorption is 0.015%, Permeability to gas is
1.0 cc/m2/ 24hrs at 270C & 1 atmospheric pr.,
Good tensile strength properties & high percentage of elongation,Good dart
impact resistance, Resistance to the effect of weak acids and alkalies and Good
barrier to moisture vapour.
Linear
Low Density Polyethylene (LLDPE)
High film tensile strength properties as compared to LDPE, High
percentage of elongation as compared to LDPE, High tear strength properties,
Better stress crack resistance and low temperature brittleness, Improved
stiffness properties,Excellent Puncture resistance and Excellent heat seal
properties.
Medium Density Polyetheylene (MDPE) film
Density varies from 0.926 – 0.940 gm/cc, Average molecular
weight is 2 x 105,Resistance to heat is 220 – 2500F, Translucent
type of clarity, Percentage of water absorption is 0.01, Permeability to gas is
1.33 cc/m2/24 hrs at 270 & 1 atms.
Pressure, Very resistance to the effect of weak acids, alkalies etc. Exposure to
sunlight turn its colour to yellowish.
High
Density Polyethylene (HDPE) film
Density varies from 0.941 – 0.965 gm/cc, Average molecular
weight is 1.25 x 105, Resistance to heat is 2500F,
Opaque in nature, High barrier to moisture vapour, Permeability to gas is less
as compared to other polyethylene film and exposure to sunlight turn it
yellowish.
High
molecular high density polyethylene film (HMHDPE)
High mechanical strength in both directions, Has got pleasant
translucence in clarity, High tear resistance properties, Does not impart any
taste or odour,Suitable for food contact application, Less elongation as
compared to other polyethylene film and Excellent moisture barrier properties.
(vi)
Polypropylene (PP) film
High tensile strength, High chemical resistance and high
temperature performance than HDPE.Very low permeability to moisture vapour and gas compared to
polyethylene,High transparency, Chemical inertness and High softing point.
(b)
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
It is hard, brittle and transparent materials, Low GTR, Moderate
WVTR and good resistance to fat and oil, Glass like clarity, Good mechanical
strength, Retention of flavour, Excellent printability, Lower weight/ volume
ratio and Resistance to chemicals.
(c)
Condensation Polymer
Polyester
film (PEF) film
It has got excellent gloss & thus enhance sales appeal.
Very Low moisture and gas permeability.
High mechanical strength.
Resistance to tear, puncture, burst and flex crack.
Dimensionally stable over a wide range of temp. from 70C0 to +
1300C
Excellent machinability.
Excellent printability
Light in weight & thus economise the transport expenditure.
Free from all kinds of additives and thus does not contribute
off flavours
Good surface properties for metallization.
Polyamide
or Nylon-6 film
High mechanical strength, High elongation capability, Excellent
resistance to cutting, perforation, abrasion and bursting, High chemical
resistance to oils and fats,Outstanding impermeability to gases and vapours,
Easy printability, Easy metallising, Economical (considering best yield/kg) and
Could be biaxially oriented.
(d)
Styrene Polymers Polystyrene (PS)
Polystyrene is not flexible in nature unlike LDPE and PP and is
mostly used as rigid containers in the field of packaging. The important
features or properties of this polymer are as follows :
Crystal clarity of containers, Availability in attractive light
or dark colours,Lustrous finish, Rigidity and dimensional stability, Resistance
to chemicals,Easy processing, Good barrier to moisture and ability to take post
moulding decorations like hot stamp foiling, screen printing, inlay foil
moulding etc.
Expanded
Polystyrene (EPS)
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) is neither flexible nor rigid in
nature rather the materials are cushioning in nature. Normally, these materials
are called as ‘thermocole’.
The
important properties of this material are as follows :
Fully resistant to dilute acid, alkalis, alcohols, sea water but
reacts with aliphatic hydro carbons, ketones etc., The density (kg/m3)
varies from 20-30, Stress at 10% compression (kg/cm2) is
1 to 1.4, Shear strength (kg/cm2) from 6 to 8,Flexural Strength (kg/cm2)
ranges from 2.5 to 3, Tensile strength (kg/cm2) is from 2.5 to 3.2, Thermal
conductivity at 100C (k. cal. m/hr. m2 0C) is 0.028, Water vapour
transmission rate is ranging from 0.6 to 1 gms/m2/14hrs at 380C
& 90% RH, Water absorption % volume after 7 days immersion is 0.6, Has no nutritive
value for any known organism and does not provide a breeding ground for fungi,
bacteria or insects and its contact with food stuff is perfectly safe.
Multilayer
Plastic Film
In order to have all the properties in a single form of
polymeric materials so as to meet the requirement of processed food products
especially for dairy products with desired shelf-life, a remarkable development
has taken place to produce multiplayer plastic film either as laminate form or
Co-extruded form.
Properties
of multi layer Co-extruded Plastic films
High barrier properties to moisture and oxygen gas, improved in
flexural endurance properties, dart impact strength properties is increased, no
possibility of delamination of individual layer unlike laminates, Cheaper as
compared to laminates and amenable to easy printing on surface.
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