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Studies on Thermal Conductivity and Electric Resistance Properties of Microflute Corrugated Paperboard (마이크로플루트 골판지의 열전도도 및 전기저항 특성에 대한 연구)

  • Um, Gi-Jeung;Cho, Yong-Min
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.39 no.2 s.120
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    • pp.45-53
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    • 2007
  • When micro flute corrugated paperboards are used for food packaging, they necessarily need to meet the requirements for the distribution, transportation, and storage of food. The requirements could vary ac-cording to the contents in the packaging boxes. Microflute corrugated packaging paperboard for hot foods such as just-made coffee and hamburger requires to have a decent resistance property against high temperature. Along with a recent trend for small-quantity-multi-item upgraded packaging, semiconductor products and consumer-electronic appliances become to be packed using the environmental friendly micro flute corrugated paperboard. In this case, the electric resistance property of the microflute corrugated paperboard becomes important. This study was carried out to investigate on the thermal conductivity and electric resistance properties of micro flute corrugated paperboard.

The Development of Design Structure for Environmental Friendly Non-Staple Boxes and Cases Made by the Carton and Corrugated Paperboard (카톤지와 골판지를 이용한 친환경 논스테이플 박스와 케이스 디자인 구조개발)

  • Cho, Yong-Min;Um, Gi-Jeung;Kim, Jin-Moo
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.39 no.1 s.119
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    • pp.69-77
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    • 2007
  • Carton and corrugated paperboard have excellent convertibility characteristics that could be easily slitted, folded, and inserted to become a certain shape of box or case. This excellent processing characteristics of carton and corrugated paperboard as well as their recyclability will continue to make them possess high portion in packaging markets. However, staple, tape, or adhesive have been used to seal a paperboard packaging box or case. Staples among them have been frequently used in many cases because of their convenience. Staples could enter the inside the box and give wounds to the goods in the box or case. Furthermore additional handling and waste treatment costs in the making and recycling processes would be necessary when staple is used to seal box or case. This study has been carried out to develop non-staple paperboard packaging box & case designs that can be used to make non-staple boxes & cases. It is believed that the non-staple folding paperboard boxes & cases could be more environmental-friendly, beautiful, and economic than staple boxes & cases.

Effect of Coating Methods on the Properties of Poly(lactide)-coated Paperboard: Solution Coating vs. Thermo-compression Coating

  • Rhim, Jong-Whan
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.1155-1160
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    • 2009
  • Poly(lactide) (PLA)-coated paperboards were prepared by solution coating and thermo-compression coating methods and their effect of coating on the packaging properties such as tensile, water resistance, water vapor barrier, and heat sealing properties was tested. Compared with uncoated control paperboard, tensile strength (TS) of PLA-coated paperboard increased profoundly (2.2-2.6 folds) with slight increase in elongation at break (E). Water absorptiveness (WA) of the paperboard decreased 74-170 folds and water vapor permeability (WVP) decreased 6.3-22.1 folds by coating with PLA, which indicates an increase in the hydrophobicity of the surface of paperboard. Compared with polyethylene (PE)-coated paperboard, both PLA-coated paperboard exhibited 2.3 time higher heat sealing strength. In addition, the PLA-coated paperboards showed equal or higher wet TS than PE-coated paperboard. All the test results showed that the paperboard coated by the thermo-compression coating method was similar to or better than those of coated by the solution coating method.

Freshness Preserving of 'Shingo' Pear using Corrugated Paperboard Box Laminated with Functional MA Film (기능성 골판지 상자로 포장한 '신고' 배의 신선도 유지효과)

  • 박형우;김동만;김상희;박종대;김기정
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.335-338
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    • 1998
  • Weight loss of fear packed with corrugated paperboard box(FC) laminated with functional MA film after 60 days storage at 5$^{\circ}C$ was 1.0%, and that of LDPE, CE film was 0.6-0.7%, while that of control(Corrugated Paperboard box) was 2.8%. Total ascorbic acid content of pear ill MA films and FC package was higher than that of control. Titratable acid of control changed 37%, but that of the others packages changed below 27%. Soluble solid content of control changed 27%, while the others changed below 2%. Reference in overall appearence of pear were not found among packaging methods. Corrugated paperboard box(FC) laminated with Functional MA film can be used as packaging material for pear packaging.

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Theoretical and Finite Element Analysis for Structural Strength of Paperboard-stacked Structure (종이성형구조물의 구조적 강도에 대한 이론분석과 유한요소해석)

  • Park, Jong-Min;Lee, Myung-Hoon
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF PACKAGING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.13-20
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    • 1999
  • Not only is it important that the physical properties of the paperboards be appropriate for the intended end use, but the proper arrangement of the component in the built-up board is essential for attaining the optimum moment of inertia and the maximum load-carrying ability in a box. It is known to be impossible to estimate the stress distribution and deflection pattern by experiments or theoretical analysis when the corrugated fiberboard get the bending force. This study was tried theoretical and finite element analysis to analyze structural strength characteristics of corrugated fiberboards. If the linerboard and corrugating medium of every corrugated fiberboards is made from the same material, the location of neutral axis comes close to inside liner in order of DMA, DM, DMB, SW and DW, and moment of inertia of area decreases in order of DMA, DMB, DW, DM and SW. With the finite element analysis, deflection of applied loads represented SW, DM, DMA, and TW in the order of their value.

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Investigation on the Lab Scale Corrugator's Optimum Operating Conditions for Making Microflute Corrugated Paperboards (마이크로플루트 골판지생산을 위한 실험용 코루게이터의 최적 운전조건 탐색)

  • Cho, Yong-Min;Um, Gi-Jeung
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.39 no.2 s.120
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    • pp.54-59
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    • 2007
  • Cereal, computer software, wine, small appliances, and fast foods are examples of products that have switched from folding carton to microflute corrugated paperboard. Microflute corrugated paperboards have their unique wonderful packaging characteristics that are driving forces for people to use more and more. Good strength property, excellent shock absorbing ability, and beautiful outer appearance of microflute corrugated paperboards go hand and hand with their environmental advantages. It is known that physical properties of microflute corrugated paperboards depend on not only properties of base paper but corrugator operating conditions. This study was carried out to investigate on the corrugator's optimum operating conditions for making micro flute corrugated paperboards. Lab-scaled micro flute corrugator was installed and run with systematic changes of operation conditions to investigate the effects of operation conditions on physical properties of micro flute corrugated paperboards.

Comparison Study on Confectionery and Food Packaging between Korea and Japan (한국과 일본의 제과 및 식품류 포장재 비교 연구)

  • Kim, Sun-Jong;Jang, Si-Hoon;Kim, Ki-Tae;Lee, Yu-Suk;Park, Su-Il
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF PACKAGING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2013
  • Confectionary and food products were collected from Korea and Japan. Types of packaging structure, amount of packaging materials used, basis weight of paperboard, and product to packaging ratio were evaluated for understanding confectionery and food packaging in both countries. Also, new packaging samples were designed and fabricated for reducing the use of packaging resources and for optimizing the product to packaging ratio. Korean confectionary products showed much higher empty space inside package than that of Japanese products, while food products were not significantly different between tow countries. There were no significant differences in the basis weight of paperboard collected. All of the re-designed confectionary products showed more than 15% saving in packaging resource compared to current confectionary products.

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