PT3024 PACKAGING MATERIALS & TECHNOLOGY SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY BE MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 8TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY 8TH SEMESTER B.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS,EXAM PORTIONS,QUESTION BANK,PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS,MODEL QUESTION PAPERS, CLASS NOTES, IMPORTANT 2 MARKS, 8 MARKS, 16 MARKS TOPICS. IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI, TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2008 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009
PT3024 PACKAGING MATERIALS & TECHNOLOGY LT P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES:
To study the fundamentals of packaging, manufacturing process, packaging materials
and package testing.
UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS OF PACKAGING 6
Definition, functions of packaging, types and selection of package, Packaging hazards,
interaction of package and contents, materials and machine interface, Environmental
and recycling considerations - life cycle assessment Package Design - Fundamentals,
factors influencing design, stages in package development, graphic design, Structural
design – simulation softwares
UNIT II PACKAGING MATERIALS 11
Major Plastic packaging materials viz. Polyolefins, Polystyrene, Polyvinylchloride,
Polyesters, Polyamides (Nylons), Polycarbonate and newer materials such as High
Nitrile Polymers, Polyethylene Napthalate (PEN), Nanomaterials, biodegradable
materials – properties and applications, recycling; Wood, Paper, Textile, Glass, Metals -
Tin, Steel, aluminum, Labelling materials, Cushioning Materials – properties and areas
of application.
UNIT III CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY 12
Extrusion – Blown film, cast film, sheet, multilayer film & sheet, Lamination, Injection
moulding, Blow moulding, Thermoforming; Cartoning Machinery, Bottling, Can former,
Form Fill and Seal machines, Corrugated box manufacturing machineries, Drums –
types of drums, moulded pulp containers, Closures, Application of Robotics in
packaging. Surface treatment for printing, Printing processes – offset, flexo, gravure and
pad printing
UNIT IV SPECIALITY PACKAGING 9
Aerosol packaging, Shrink and Stretch wrapping, Blister packaging, Anti-static
packaging, Aseptic packaging, Active packaging, Modified Atmospheric Packaging,
Ovenable package; Cosmetic packaging, Hardware packaging, Textile packaging, Food
packaging; Child resistant and Health care packaging, Export packaging, Lidding, RFID
in packaging.
UNIT V TESTING 7
Package Testing – Drop test, Impact test, Vibration Test, Stacking and Compression
test, Packaging Materials Testing: Mechanical – Tensile, tear burst, impact, compression
test, Elongation, barrier properties - WVTR test, Adhesion test, Optical – Gloss, haze
and clarity; Chemical Resistance test – solvents and chemicals, solubility test, burning
81
test, solvent retention; Hardness and corrosion test for metals; Clarity and brittleness
test for glass.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Aaron L.Brody & Kenneth S.Marsh, “Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology”,John
Wiley Interscience Publication, II Edition, 1997.
2. F.A. Paine, “Fundamentals of Packaging”, Brookside Press Ltd., London, 1990.
3. A.S.Athayle, “Plastics in Flexible Packaging”, Multi-tech Publishing Co., First Edition,
1992.
REFERENCES
1. Mark J.Kirwar, “Paper and Paperboard Packaging Technology”, Blackwell
Publishing, 2005
2. “Handbook of Package Design Research”, Water stem Wiley Intrascience, 1981.
3. Paine, “Packaging Development”, PIRA International, 1990.
4. Arthur Hirsch, “Flexible Food Packaging”, Van Nostor and Reinhold, New York,1991.
5. E.P.Danger, “Selecting Colour for Packaging”, Grover Technical Press, 1987.
6. Susan E.M.Salke & et al, Plastics Packaging, Hansar, 2nd edition 2004.
7. Bill Stewart, “Packaging Design Strategies”, Pira International Ltd, 2nd Edition 2004.
8. Gunilla Johnson, “Corrugated Board Packaging”, PIRA International, 1993
PT3024 PACKAGING MATERIALS & TECHNOLOGY LT P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES:
To study the fundamentals of packaging, manufacturing process, packaging materials
and package testing.
UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS OF PACKAGING 6
Definition, functions of packaging, types and selection of package, Packaging hazards,
interaction of package and contents, materials and machine interface, Environmental
and recycling considerations - life cycle assessment Package Design - Fundamentals,
factors influencing design, stages in package development, graphic design, Structural
design – simulation softwares
UNIT II PACKAGING MATERIALS 11
Major Plastic packaging materials viz. Polyolefins, Polystyrene, Polyvinylchloride,
Polyesters, Polyamides (Nylons), Polycarbonate and newer materials such as High
Nitrile Polymers, Polyethylene Napthalate (PEN), Nanomaterials, biodegradable
materials – properties and applications, recycling; Wood, Paper, Textile, Glass, Metals -
Tin, Steel, aluminum, Labelling materials, Cushioning Materials – properties and areas
of application.
UNIT III CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY 12
Extrusion – Blown film, cast film, sheet, multilayer film & sheet, Lamination, Injection
moulding, Blow moulding, Thermoforming; Cartoning Machinery, Bottling, Can former,
Form Fill and Seal machines, Corrugated box manufacturing machineries, Drums –
types of drums, moulded pulp containers, Closures, Application of Robotics in
packaging. Surface treatment for printing, Printing processes – offset, flexo, gravure and
pad printing
UNIT IV SPECIALITY PACKAGING 9
Aerosol packaging, Shrink and Stretch wrapping, Blister packaging, Anti-static
packaging, Aseptic packaging, Active packaging, Modified Atmospheric Packaging,
Ovenable package; Cosmetic packaging, Hardware packaging, Textile packaging, Food
packaging; Child resistant and Health care packaging, Export packaging, Lidding, RFID
in packaging.
UNIT V TESTING 7
Package Testing – Drop test, Impact test, Vibration Test, Stacking and Compression
test, Packaging Materials Testing: Mechanical – Tensile, tear burst, impact, compression
test, Elongation, barrier properties - WVTR test, Adhesion test, Optical – Gloss, haze
and clarity; Chemical Resistance test – solvents and chemicals, solubility test, burning
81
test, solvent retention; Hardness and corrosion test for metals; Clarity and brittleness
test for glass.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Aaron L.Brody & Kenneth S.Marsh, “Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology”,John
Wiley Interscience Publication, II Edition, 1997.
2. F.A. Paine, “Fundamentals of Packaging”, Brookside Press Ltd., London, 1990.
3. A.S.Athayle, “Plastics in Flexible Packaging”, Multi-tech Publishing Co., First Edition,
1992.
REFERENCES
1. Mark J.Kirwar, “Paper and Paperboard Packaging Technology”, Blackwell
Publishing, 2005
2. “Handbook of Package Design Research”, Water stem Wiley Intrascience, 1981.
3. Paine, “Packaging Development”, PIRA International, 1990.
4. Arthur Hirsch, “Flexible Food Packaging”, Van Nostor and Reinhold, New York,1991.
5. E.P.Danger, “Selecting Colour for Packaging”, Grover Technical Press, 1987.
6. Susan E.M.Salke & et al, Plastics Packaging, Hansar, 2nd edition 2004.
7. Bill Stewart, “Packaging Design Strategies”, Pira International Ltd, 2nd Edition 2004.
8. Gunilla Johnson, “Corrugated Board Packaging”, PIRA International, 1993
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