該教材主要包括:Unit 1An Overview of Packaging 包裝概述、Unit 2 Packaging Materials and Containers 包裝材料和容器、Unit 3 Packaging Dynamics and Distribution Packaging 包裝動力學(xué)與運(yùn)輸包裝、Unit 4 Packaging Technology 包裝技術(shù)、Unit 5 Packaging Development 包裝研發(fā)。
作者簡介
陳滿儒, 陜西科技大學(xué),教授 總支書記,陜西科技大學(xué)包裝工程專業(yè)三級教授,包裝工程省級重點建設(shè)學(xué)科帶頭人。1978年2月-1981年12月在中南大學(xué)鐵道機(jī)械工程專業(yè)學(xué)習(xí),取得工學(xué)學(xué)士學(xué)位;1982年2月-1984年12月在陜西科技大學(xué)機(jī)械工程專業(yè)學(xué)習(xí),取得工學(xué)碩士學(xué)位;1996-1998年獲中英獎學(xué)金赴英國Liverpool University機(jī)械工程專業(yè)研修;2003-2004年獲得國家留學(xué)基金管理委員會資助赴美國Wisconsin-Stout大學(xué)包裝專業(yè)作訪問學(xué)者。2004-2005年任國際交流與合作辦公室副主任;2005年6月-2010年7月任外國語與傳播學(xué)院院長;2010年7月至今任設(shè)計與藝術(shù)學(xué)院黨總支書記。作為課程負(fù)責(zé)人主講的《包裝技術(shù)》獲陜西省雙語教學(xué)示范課程(2008年)和國家雙語教學(xué)示范課程(2010年);作為負(fù)責(zé)人的“包裝工程”本科專業(yè)獲得國家特色專業(yè)(2010年);作為帶頭人的“‘包裝工程'專業(yè)教學(xué)團(tuán)隊”獲得陜西省普通高等學(xué)校教學(xué)團(tuán)隊(2007年);主持完成的 “《包裝工程概論(雙語)》教材及網(wǎng)絡(luò)課件”獲得陜西省教學(xué)成果二等獎(2007年);目前在研的省級教改項目為“面向國際化專業(yè)人才培養(yǎng)的雙語教學(xué)改革的研究與實踐”。作為第一作者共發(fā)表學(xué)術(shù)論文50多篇。其中核心論文40篇,檢索論文有“ Estimate of Discrete Non-liearities in a Mainly Linear Dynamic System ” 《機(jī)械工程學(xué)報(英文版)》,“A Test Software for Cushioning Characteristics of Packaging Materials”《Applied Mechanics and Materials》等5篇。主持或參與完成了省級科研項目“包裝與包裝機(jī)械科技服務(wù)平臺”等8項科研課題。曾榮獲“陜西省師德標(biāo)兵”(2006年)和“陜西省教學(xué)名師”(2007年)稱號?,F(xiàn)擔(dān)任教育部印刷包裝教學(xué)指導(dǎo)委員會委員、中國包裝聯(lián)合會包裝教育委員會副主任委員和包裝動力學(xué)分會理事等學(xué)術(shù)兼職。
圖書目錄
UNIT 1An Overview Of Packaging1 Lesson 1A Historical Perspective On Packaging1 1What Is Packaging?1 2Primitive Packaging2 3From Rome To The Renaissance3 4The Industrial Revolution5 5The Evolution Of New Packaging Roles6 6Packaging In The 20th Century8 7Modern Packaging9 7.1Changing Needs and New Roles9 7.2Packaging and the Modern Industrial Society9 7.3World Packaging11 8Waste Management And Environmental Issues12 9The Modern Packaging Industry16 Lesson 2Basic Functions of Packaging22 1Introduction22 2The Containment Function23 3The Protection/Preservation Function23 4Food Preservation24 4.1The Nature of Food24 4.2Meat products26 4.3Fish26 4.4Produce26 4.5Barrier Packaging27 4.6Microorganisms28 5The Transport Function35 6The Information/Sales Function36 UNIT 2Packaging Materials And Containers42 Lesson 3Paper and Paperboard42 1Introduction42 2Representative Papermaking Machines42 2.1Fourdrinier machines42 2.2Cylinder Machines43 2.3TwinWire Machines45 3Machine Direction And Cross Direction45 4Surface Or DryEnd,Treatments And Coatings46 5Paper Chracterization47 5.1Caliper and Weight47 5.2Brightness48 5.3Paper and Moisture Content48 5.4Viscoelasticity49 6Paper Types49 6.1Newsprint and Related Grades49 6.2Book Papers49 6.3Commercial Papers49 6.4Greaseproof Papers50 6.5Natural Kraft Paper50 6.6Bleached Krafts and Sulfites50 6.7Tissue Paper50 6.8Label Paper50 6.9Pouch Papers51 6.10Containerboards(linerboard and medium)51 7Paperboard Grades51 7.1Chipboard,Cardboard,Newsboard51 7.2Bending Chipboard51 7.3Lined Chipboard51 7.4Single WhiteLined(SWL)Paperboard52 7.5ClayCoated Newsback(CCNB)52 7.6Double WhiteLined(DWL)Paperboard52 7.7Solid Bleached Sulfate(SBS)52 7.8Food Board52 7.9Solid Unbleached Sulfate(SUS)52 Lesson 4Corrugated Fiberboard Boxes57 1Historical Perspective57 2Corrugated Board58 2.1Construction58 2.2Flutes59 2.3Fiberboard Grades60 2.4Corrugating Adhesives61 2.5Board Manufacture62 3Fiberboard Characterization Tests63 3.1Mullen Burst Test(TAPPI T 810)63 3.2Edgewise Compression Test(TAPPI T 811)63 3.3Flat Crush Test(TAPPI T 808).64 3.4Combined Weight of Facings64 3.5Thickness of Corrugated Board(TAPPI T 411)64 3.6Gurley Porosity(TAPPI T 460 and T 536)64 3.7Flexural Stiffness(TAPPI T 820)64 3.8Water Takeup Tests(TAPPI T 441)64 3.9Puncture Test(TAPPI T 803)64 3.10Pin Adhesion(TAPPI T 821)65 3.11Ply Separation(TAPPI T 812)65 3.12Coefficient of Friction(TAPPI T 815 and ASTM 04521)65 4Corrugated Boxes65 4.1Selecting the Correct Flute65 4.2Box Styles67 4.3Manufacturers joint68 4.4Dimensioning68 5Carrier Rules68 5.1Application68 5.2Summary of Rules for Corrugated Box Construction69 Lesson 5Metal Containers75 1Background75 2Common Metal Container Shapes76 3ThreePiece Steel Cans77 4TwoPiece Cans79 4.1Draw Processes79 4.2DrawandRedraw Process79 4.3DrawandIron Process80 5Impact Extrusion81 6Aerosols83 6.1Aerosol Propellants83 6.2Other Pressurized Dispensers84 Lesson 6Glass Containers89 1Glass Types And General Properties89 2Bottle Manufacture90 2.1Blowing the Bottle or Jar90 2.2Annealing92 2.3Surface Coatings92 2.4Inspection and Packing93 3Bottle Design Features93 3.1Bottle Parts and Shapes93 3.2Finish and Closures94 3.3Neck and Shoulder Areas94 3.4Sides94 3.5Heel and Base95 3.6Stability and Machinability95 3.7Vials and Ampoules95 3.8Carbonated Beverages96 Lesson 7Plastics in Packaging98 1Introduction To Plastics98 2Thermoplastic And Thermoset Polymers100 3Shaping Plastics101 4Plasticating Extruders101 5Extrusion102 5.1Profile Extrusion102 5.2Sheet and Film Extrusion103 5.3BlownFilm Extrusion103 5.4Orientation104 5.5CoExtrusion105 6Injection Molding105 6.1Injection Molding Machines105 6.2Coinjection Molding106 7Extrsion Blow Molding106 8Injection Blow Molding107 9Thermoforming109 9.1Principle and Applications109 9.2Thermoforming Methods109 9.3Billow forming110 10Other Forming Methods111 10.1Pressblowing111 10.2Rotational Molding111 10.3Compression Molding111 10.4BlowFillSeal Molding112 11Recognizing Molding Methods112 Lesson 8Flexible Packaging Laminates116 1Laminates116 2Aluminum Foil 116 2.1Chemical Characteristics117 2.2Aluminum Foil in Flexible Packaging117 2.3Foil Coatings118 3Vacuum Metallizing119 3.1The Metallizing Process119 3.2VacuumMetallizing Paper120 3.3VacuumMetallizing Films120 4Other Inorganic Coating121 4.1Silicone oxides121 4.2Carbon coatings121 4.3Nanocomposites121 5Laminate Structural And Physical Properties121 5.1Coefficient of Friction122 5.2Body and DeadFold Properties123 5.3Tear Properties123 5.4 Thermoformability123 5.5Use Environments123 6Flaxible Bags,Pouches And Sachets123 7Sealability126 8Barrier Properties127 9Laminating Processes129 9.1Bonding Methods129 9.2Laminating Machines129 9.3Coating Stations130 10Specifying Laminates132 Lesson 9Closures138 1Selection Considerations138 2Tamper Evident Closures139 3Tamper Evident Systems140 4ChildResistant Closures142 UNIT 3Packaging Dynamics and Distribution Packaging145 Lesson 10Shock,Vibration,and Compression145 1Shock145 1.1Shock Resulting from Drops145 1.2Shock During Rail Transport147 1.3Other Shock Conditions147 1.4Quantifying Shock Fragility148 1.5Cushioning Against Shock151 2Vibration152 2.1Vibration Damage Due to Relative Motion153 2.2Vibration Resonance153 2.3Stack Resonance154 2.4Isolating Vibration155 3Compression156 3.1Static and Dynamic Compression156 3.2Compression Strength and Warehouse Stack Duration157 3.3Compression Strength and Humidity157 3.4Other Factors Influencing Box Stack Strength157 3.5Contents’ Effect on Compression Strength159 3.6Plastic Bottle Stacking Factors161 3.7Stacking and Compression161 3.8Distribution Environment and Container Performance162 3.9Estimating Required Compression Strength163 Lesson 11Mechanical Shock169 1Introduction169 2The Freely Falling Package169 3Mechanial Shock Theory171 4Shock Duration176 5Shock Amplification And The Critical Element177 6Horizontal Impacts179 Lesson 12Lansmont Six Step Method184 1Step 1 Define The Environment185 1.1Shock Environment185 1.2Vibration Environment187 2Step 2 Product Fragility Analysis188 2.1Shock:Damage Boundary188 2.2Vibration:Resonance Search &Dwell191 3Step 3 Product Improvement Feedback192 4Step 4 Cushion Material Performance Evaluation192 4.1Shock Cushion Performance192 4.2Vibration Cushion Performance193 5Step 5 Package Design194 5.1Shock:Package Design194 5.2Vibration:Package Design195 5.3Package Design Considerations196 6Step 6 Test The Product/package System196 6.1Shock:Package Testing196 6.2Vibration:Package Testing197 Lesson 13Distribution Packaging200 1Short History Of Distribution Packaging In The USA200 2Functions And Goals Of Distribution Packaging200 2.1Containment200 2.2Protection200 2.3Performance200 2.4Communication201 2.5Product Protection201 2.6Ease of Handling and Storage201 2.7Shipping Effectiveness201 2.8Manufacturing Efficiency201 2.9Ease of Identification201 2.10Customer Needs201 2.11Environmental Responsibility201 3The Cost Of Packaging201 4The Package Design Process202 5Taking A Total System Approach To Package Design202 6The Protective Package Concept203 7The 10Step Process Of Distribution Packaging Design205 7.1Identify the Physical Characteristics of the Product205 7.2Determine Marketing and Distribution Requirements205 7.3Learn About the Environmental Hazards Your Packages will Encounter205 7.4Consider Packaging and Unitizing Alternatives205 7.5Design the Distribution Package205 7.6Determine Quality of Protection Through PerformanceTesting206 7.7Redesign Package(and Unit Load)Until It Successfully Passes All Tests206 7.8Redesign the Product if Indicated and Feasible206 7.9Develop the Packaging Methods207 7.10Document All Work207 8A Final Check207 9The Warehouse207 10Unit Loads208