A functional barrier (FB) can be generally defined as a package construction that limits the amount of migration compounds from the package to an acceptable degree. Most commonly the package is a multilayer structure and the migrating compounds originate from the package interior encapsulated by plastics barrier layers. The degree of "acceptability" which is controlled by the toxocological evaluation or the organoleptical impact of the respective compound is either defined by law through individual specific migration limits or a general threshold of regulation or by the quality assurance requirements to a certain product. The FB efficienca - understood as a migration related term - depends on the numerous parameters which are connected with...
European and national environmental protection policies have programmed the forthcoming end of singl...
Challenges of using recycled polymer materials in food packaging are related both to the properties ...
Food packaging films must be reinvented in order to answer the new demanding ecological requirements...
A model for predicting the functional barrier properties of layered films based on Fickian diffusion...
International audienceFunctional barriers are multilayer structures deemed to prevent migration of s...
Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) flakes were ground, contaminated, washed, manufactured into multi...
A preliminary study on bi-layer virgin/contaminated polypropylene co-extruded films was performed in...
International audienceRecycled plastics may be polluted by various chemicals available to consumers....
A coextruded three-layered polypropylene (PP) cup with recycling PP material (R-PP) in the middle la...
When plastics are collected for recycling, possibly contaminated articles might be recycled into foo...
The barrier performance of multilayer polymeric films for food applications has been significantly i...
Polymers (food packaging) could sorb dangerous substances (pollutants : pesticides, oil, etc ... ) b...
The starting point of this work was the fact that functional barriers are in most cases already in-s...
The aim of this study is the functional barrier evaluation of plastic films in direct contact with f...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technology: Chemistry in...
European and national environmental protection policies have programmed the forthcoming end of singl...
Challenges of using recycled polymer materials in food packaging are related both to the properties ...
Food packaging films must be reinvented in order to answer the new demanding ecological requirements...
A model for predicting the functional barrier properties of layered films based on Fickian diffusion...
International audienceFunctional barriers are multilayer structures deemed to prevent migration of s...
Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) flakes were ground, contaminated, washed, manufactured into multi...
A preliminary study on bi-layer virgin/contaminated polypropylene co-extruded films was performed in...
International audienceRecycled plastics may be polluted by various chemicals available to consumers....
A coextruded three-layered polypropylene (PP) cup with recycling PP material (R-PP) in the middle la...
When plastics are collected for recycling, possibly contaminated articles might be recycled into foo...
The barrier performance of multilayer polymeric films for food applications has been significantly i...
Polymers (food packaging) could sorb dangerous substances (pollutants : pesticides, oil, etc ... ) b...
The starting point of this work was the fact that functional barriers are in most cases already in-s...
The aim of this study is the functional barrier evaluation of plastic films in direct contact with f...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technology: Chemistry in...
European and national environmental protection policies have programmed the forthcoming end of singl...
Challenges of using recycled polymer materials in food packaging are related both to the properties ...
Food packaging films must be reinvented in order to answer the new demanding ecological requirements...