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  2. Liquid packaging board - Wikipedia

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    Cartons filled with short-shelf-life dairy products use board that are barrier coated on both sides with one layer of low density polyethylene. For long-shelf-life products it is common to use aluminium foil as barrier coating together with polyethylene. Commonly the plastic coating on the top side is 12 - 20 g/m 2 and on the reverse side 15 ...

  3. Carton - Wikipedia

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    Gable top carton of cream. Gable top cartons are often used for liquid products such as milk, juice, etc. These use polyethylene-coated paperboard [3] or other liquid packaging board and sometimes a foil laminate. Most are opened by pushing open the gables at the top back and pulling the top (spout) out.

  4. Aseptic processing - Wikipedia

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    Equipment used in aseptic processing of food and beverages must be sterilized before processing and remain sterile during processing. [1] When designing aseptic processing equipment there are six basic requirements to consider: the equipment must have the capability of being cleaned thoroughly, it must be able to be sterilized with steam, chemicals, or high-temperature water, sterilization ...

  5. Food packaging - Wikipedia

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    1950s: The bag-in-box system was invented by American chemist William R. Scholle – initially for acid liquids, but quickly also used for food liquids. 1960s: Development of the two-piece drawn and wall-ironed [further explanation needed] metal cans in the US, along with the ring-pull opener and the Tetra Brik Aseptic carton package. [10]

  6. Retort pouch - Wikipedia

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    However, American consumers have evidently demonstrated reluctance regarding the packaging technology and adoption has been slow. As a result, many retort packages sold in the United States are packaged in cartons to give them an appearance more familiar to consumers. Tasty Bite products are an example of a retort pouch product packaged in a ...

  7. Elopak - Wikipedia

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    Elopak is a Norwegian company producing cartons for liquids, starting with aseptic gable top cartons for milk. The company was founded in 1957 by Johan Henrik Andresen and Christian August Johansen as a European licensee of Pure-Pak, [1] the Elopak name standing for European License Of PURE-PAK. In 1987, Elopak bought the Ex-Cell-O Packaging ...

  8. Drug packaging - Wikipedia

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    Tablets in a blister pack in folding carton. Drug packaging (or pharmaceutical packaging) is process of packing pharmaceutical preparations for distribution, and the physical packaging in which they are stored. It involves all of the operations from production through drug distribution channels to the end consumer.

  9. Tetra Brik - Wikipedia

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    Tetra Brik Aseptic, 1960s. Tetra Brik is a brand name for a carton package produced by the Swedish packaging company Tetra Pak.Its shape is cubic or cuboid, and it is available with or without various different caps.