Packaging
essentially means placing a commodity into a protective wrapper or container
for transport or storage or both. Thus package must perform the following important
functions.
- Contain the product
- Protect the product
- Help in selling the product
Concentrated milk
is packed in suitable containers for storage and transport.Sweetened condensed
milk is packed at the end of the manufacturing process.Evaporated milk is
packed in containers immediately after concentration and then sterilized with
the container. In case of Ultra High Temperature (UHT) treated milk, the
product is sterilized and then aseptically packed in suitable containers.
i.
Packaging of Condensed Milk
Two types of
packages are used. For large quantity or for bulk transport, the condensed milk
is filled in barrels of various sizes ranging from 50kg to 300 kg. The barrels
are made either from wood or metal. Barrels are coated internally with wax or
provided with polythene liners. Before condensed milk is run into barrels, they
should be sterilized by means of steam, condensate allowed to drain and then
filled by means of a funnel placed in the bunghole. When the barrels are full,
the bungs are driven in, thus effectively, sealing the content. The room in
which the barrels are filled should be in sanitary condition and its atmosphere
should preferably be one of filtered air.
Condensed milk is usually filled in barrels, at around 15.5°C (60°F).For retail
sale the condensed milk is packed in cans of various sizes from 200 gms to 5 kg
or even more. The method used for can filling varies from hand filling to continuous
automated filling. In big factories tin sheets are shaped into cans by machines,
which are then filled and sealed immediately. In small factories the cans are
bought readymade and filled and sealed either manually or by machines. Sealing is
carried either by means of solder or by crimping on the tops of the cans to
form an airtight seal without the use of solder. The cans should be sealed
immediately after they have been filled in order to prevent contamination of
the product by exposure to atmosphere. Since cans filled with condensed milk do
not undergo subsequent sterilization, strict sanitary conditions should be
observed during filling process so as to prevent contamination
which will otherwise affect the keeping quality of the stored product. The
filling and sealing area should be enclosed and only filtered air should be
circulated to avoid direct exposure to atmospheric dirt or dust during filling.
The filling machines and accessories should be thoroughly washed and sanitized
before start of the filling operation. The cans and lids on their passage to
the filler should be suitably sterilized. This is usually done by passing the
cans under or over a battery of suitable gas jets. Personnel operating the
filling and sealing machines should observe sanitary habits. It is important to
fill cans fully so as to exclude as much air from the container as possible and
seal them promptly after filling.
ii.
Packaging of Evaporated Milk
Several machines
have been designed for this purpose. In one type, which is known as “Vent hole
type” concentrated milk is filled through a small aperture (3 mm of 1/ 8 inch
diameter). After cans have been filled they are immediately sealed. Sealing process
requires care, as the seal has to with stand the heat of sterilization process.It
is also essential that cans are filled as quickly as possible to avoid
contamination of milk. The opening in the cans is usually soldered by
mechanical finger. But hand soldering is also practiced while handling smaller
number of cans. When the cans leave the sealing machine they are tested for
leaks by being plunged into a hot water tank. If any of the tins rise or give
off air bubbles, they are discarded as unfit for sterilization. Modern sealing
processes are so rapidly carried out that a large number of cans may be sealed
in one minute. In this process open or sanitary type cans are used. The
concentrated milk is filled into the open can one end of which is already seamed
and after filling the other end of the can is seamed by an automatic seaming machine.
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