Contributors in Packaging
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greenhouse gases (GHG)
Packaging; Bag in box
Greenhouse gases refer to gases that trap heat in the atmosphere. The principal greenhouse gases included; Carbon Dioxide, Methane, Nitrous Oxide, and Fluorinated Gases.
glue flap
Packaging; Bag in box
The area of a box that overlaps and is glued to partially assemble the box for the customer.
kinetic coefficient of friction (COF)
Packaging; Bag in box
The ratio of frictional force to the gravitational force acting perpendicular to the two film surface (The results are expressed as a ratio; Lower COF = more slippery film).
inspection machines
Packaging; Bag in box
A packaging machine that inspects products, packages or packaging components, for a particular attribute (e.g. size, color, mass), and reject items which fall outside the pre-set ...
holding tubes
Packaging; Bag in box
A length of insulated piping designed to hold the temperature of the product after it has been heated to a temperature.
heating
Packaging; Bag in box
This is where the product is brought up to a specific temperature as defined by the product.
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