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B11221 - PACKAGING AND FOOD PACKING

Course specification
Type of study Bachelor academic studies
Study programme
Course title PACKAGING AND FOOD PACKING
Acronym Status Semester Number of classes ECTS
B11221 mandatory 2 2L + E 3.0
Lecturers
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
    Prerequisite Form of prerequisites
    - -
    Learning objectives
    The aim of this course is to provide theoretical knowledge about characteristics of different packaging materials and types of packaging. An introduction to production and application of packaging materials in the process of food and drink packing. Studying the interaction between packaging materials and food products. Care for the environment by using adequate packaging materials.
    Learning outcomes
    After the completion of attending lectures and passing the exam, student should be enabled for autonomous work in application of contemporary packaging materials in the processes of packing various food products. Also, this course should provide basis for participation in designing and production of various types of packaging.
    Content
    Definition of packaging, packaging materials and packing. Functions of packaging - protection, storage, sale, usage. Division of packaging. Metal packaging - production and types, shapes and corrosion. Glass packaging - glass properties, production, glass packaging assortment. Plastic packaging - types of plastic used for packaging materials. Shapes and characteristics of wooden and textile packaging. Interaction between packaging and contents. Packaging systems. Modern food packaging conditions in modified and inert atmosphere. Edible and intelligent packaging. Palettes and their stocking - warehouses and containers. Packaging and protection of the environment.
    Teaching Methods
    Lectures, seminar paper, consultations.
    Literature
    1. 1. V. Crnčević: Packaging for Foodstuffs, Economy Overview, Belgrade, 1980. 2. Vujković, K. Galić, M. Vereš: Packaging for Packing Foodstuffs, Tectus, Zagreb, 2007. 3. B. Muhamedbegović, N.V. Juul, M. Jašić: Packaging and Food Packing, Off-Set, Tuzla, 2015. 4. L. Piergiovanni, S. Limbo: Food Packaging Materials, Springer, New York, London, 2016. 5. Preety Singh, Ali Abas Wani, Horst-Christian Langowski: Food Packaging Materials, CRC Pres, Boka Ration New York London, 2017. 6. Rui M.S. Cruz, Foo
    Evaluation and grading
    Written exam and final exam.
    Specific remarks
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