DT-9 - Lesson 32
DT-9 - Lesson 32
Lesson 32
DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENTS AND MACHINES OF DIFFERENT
PACKAGING SYSTEMS
32.1 Introduction
32.2 Packaging Machine
32.3 Packaging Machinery
32.3.1 Filling machine
32.3.1 Filling by gravitation
32.3.2 Mechanical filling
32.3.3 Over wrapping machines
32.3.4 Cup filling machines
32.3.5 Form fill and sealing machine
32.3.6 Packaging in cans and tubes
32.3.7 Shrink wrapping machines
32.3.8 Stretch wrapping
32.3.8.1 Materials
32.3.8.2 Functions
32.3.9 Insert gas packing
32.3.10 Vacuum packaging
32.1 Introduction
Packaging is the science, art, and technology of enclosing or protecting products for
distribution, storage, sale, and use.
Worker safety
Maintainability
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Serviceability
Reliability
Capital cost
Floorspace
Eenergy usage
Throughput
Efficiency
Productivity
Ergonomics, etc.
3. Cartoning Machines
4. Box, Case and Tray Forming, Packing, Unpacking, Closing and Sealing
Machines
There are two Types (a) Filling by gravitation (b) Mechanical filling.
Filling by gravity is used for filling thin liquids like milk into glass bottles/plastic bottles.
In gravitational filling, the filling process is stopped when the pre-calibrated filling height
has been reached. This system is suitable for filling milk in glass bottles. However,
packaging milk in bottles is outdated in India. In volumetric filling process, fixed volume
of milk is filled.
In this type milk powders are metered filled by using screw conveyors. The conveyors
are used as metering and dosing devices. However, due to variation in bulk densities of
milk powder, care must be exercised to ensure even delivery of the product and which
shall be equal in weight from package to package.
Over wrapping the product with a film or foil is commonly employed for cheese and
butter. Generally these machines work as the push – through principle i.e. the portion to
be wrapped is pushed onto the film. In these machines, a measured amount of foil or
film is pressed by a piston through a folding channel into a mould. The product shape
that is generally packed is either rectangular or triangular. After the piston is drawn, the
product is filled into the wrapper, situated in the mould by means of a dosing device.
The wrapper is finally folded by the folding equipment. The finished pack is pushed out
of the mould.
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Ice Cream, yoghurt, Shrikand ,Dahi, Lassi etc are some of the products packed in cups.
Plastic cups either preformed, from a film in the machine itself or ready made cups
when used are placed in the stacker of the machine. Automatic packaging machines
which work aseptically are in use for the production of long life products. In these
machines the film is passed through a bath of Hydrogen peroxide and then goes to a
sterile tunnel in which it is sterilized by either exposure to high temperature or exposure
to excess pressure of air. The remaining stage like cup moulding, filling and sealing with
lid takes place in the sterile tunnel.
Form fill sealing machine (FFS) is a type of automated assembly-line product packaging
system, commonly used in the packaging of milk, buttermilk, ghee etc.. The machine
constructs plastic bags out of a flat roll of plastic film, while simultaneously filling the
bags with product and sealing the filled bags.
The typical machine is loaded with a continuous flat roll of plastic film, which has
had labeling and artwork applied to the exterior or interior of the film. LDPE or
For some products the film may first be fed through a sterilizing chemical bath and
dryer prior to use in the packaging system.
The film approaches the back of a long hollow conical tube, and when the center
of the plastic is near the tube, the outer edges of the film form flaps that wrap
around the conical tube. The film is pulled downward around the outside of the
tube and a vertical heat-sealing bar clamps onto the edges of the film, bonding the
film by melting the seam edges together.
To start the bagging process, a horizontal sealing bar clamps across the bottom
edge of the tube, bonding the film together, and cutting off any film below. The
sealed tube end is then lowered onto a precision weighing table and the product to
be bagged is dispensed through the long conical tube in the center of the bag.
When the tare weight of the product-filled bag is reached, filling stops, and the
horizontal sealing bar seals the top of the bag, and simultaneously forms the
bottom of the next bag above. This bag is then cut off from the tube and is now a
sealed package, ready to advance onward into the product boxing and shipping
processes.
Cans made of tin plate are used for sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk,
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canned Rasogolla and canned gulabjamoons. The cans open at the back are loaded into
the machine which fills the product in to the cans. Then the lids are applied and closed
by either simple or double seaming depending on the product. Cans with seam-on lids
are also used for cream, ghee and milk powder.
Aerosol cans are used for the packaging of whipped cream. In these, the product is
filled with a propellant which is under pressure.
Flat bottomed collapsible tubes made from aluminium are used for packing cream. After
the product is filled from the back of the tube, the head space in the tube is filled with
inert gas and the tube is then closed by folding. Polyethylene collapsible tubes are
presently used for packing cheese spread/cheese food.
Shrink wrapping cannotes packing of one or several articles with a thermoplastic film
which when subjected to heat shrinks and form a tight wrap around the object. Shrink
wrap, also shrink-wrap or shrink film, is a material made up of polymer plastic film.
When heat is applied to this material it shrinks tightly over whatever it is covering. Heat
can be applied with a hand held heat gun (electric or gas) or the package can pass
through a heat tunnel on a conveyor.
In shrink-wrap machine a loose plastic film pouch is made on a wrapping machine. The
product is placed in this pack which passes through a heated tunnel in which the film
shrinks and adheres closely to the product. The film is generally heated by hot air,
infrared rays or hot water. Shrink wrapping is also used to hold together several singly
wrapped products/ packages in a multiple unit package.
1. All types of items of regular / irregular shapes and sizes can be shrink wrapped.
2. Small items can be utilized and stacked one on top of the other
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4. Simple operation
5. Easy stacking
Stretch wrap or stretch film is a highly stretchable plastic film that is wrapped around
items. The elastic recovery keeps the items tightly bound. In contrast, shrink wrap is
applied loosely around an item and shrinks tightly with heat. It is frequently used to
unitize pallet loads but also may be used for bundling smaller items. Types of stretch
film include bundling stretch film, hand stretch film, extended core stretch film, machine
stretch film and static dissipative film.
32.3.8.1 Materials
The most common stretch wrap material is linear low-density polyethylene or LLDPE,
which is produced by copolymerization of ethylene with alpha-olefins, the most
common of which are butene, hexene and octene. Other types of polyethylene and PVC
can also be used. Many films have about 500% stretch at break but are only stretched
to about 100 – 300% in use. Once stretched, the elastic recovery is used to keep the
load tight. Other properties such as break strength, cling, clarity, tear resistance, static
discharge, etc. are also important.
32.3.8.2 Functions
Stretch wrapping is the most cost-effective way to keep loads secured on a pallet.
Stretch wrapping can be applied manually with small rolls (perhaps 5-inch wide) of film.
Dispensers are also available for larger rolls. Machinery is available to automate the
operation. This controls the amount of material used, controls the stretch, and controls
the application pattern. It is important not to apply too much tension or too many layers:
the stress can damage the vertical edges of the boxes and significantly reduce stacking
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strength.
Inert gas packing using nitrogen, carbon dioxide or a mixture of the two is done by
passing the gasses around the product prior to sealing ex: Cheese. Whole milk powder
packed in tins with a pin hole is evacuated under vacuum. The vacuum is then broken
by the inert gas (usually N2) and the pin hole is sealed immediately.
Vacuum packaging is done for products like cheese blocks, panner etc, where there is
problem of microorganisms growing on the surface. The product is placed in a plastic
pouch and placed in the vacuum packaging machine for the creation of vacuum in the
pack and subsequent sealing takes place in the machine itself.
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