videocourse
Basic knowledge 1: plastics for packaging
Tuesday, 1. January 2030 - Start 9:00, Duration: 2:26h
english
Cost: 499,00€
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The presentations to this event will be held by
Jan Switten of Switten SARL.
0:08h
Jan Switten Switten SARL Introduction
Why packaging continues to boom
Which properties are becoming more important for packaging
Protective function
0:09h
Jan Switten Switten SARL Functions of a packaging
Prevent breakage
Mechanical protection
Prevent spoilage , increase shelf life, freshness
Barrier to moisture
Barrier to gases
Barrier to light
Barrier to flavors and aromas
Prevent contamination , tampering and theft
0:14h
Jan Switten Switten SARL From oil to plastics
Definitions
Polymers
Thermoplasts
Elastomers
Duroplasts
0:17h
Jan Switten Switten SARL Molecular weight and associated properties
Degree of polymerisation
Flow properties
Molecular weight distribution
Processing properties based on molecular weight
0:09h
Jan Switten Switten SARL Phase transition
Freezing point and melting point
Crystallinity
Amorphous plastics
Partial crystallinity
Properties and crystallinity
DSC measurement
0:11h
Jan Switten Switten SARL Polarity
How does it arise?What does it do?
0:19h
Jan Switten Switten SARL Polyethylene (PE) Part 1
Basic structure
PE-LD
PE-HD
Metallocene
Properties due to structure and polymer type
0:07h
Jan Switten Switten SARL PE Part 2
Crystallinity and density
Gas barrier
Chemical resistance
Optics and mechanics
0:08h
Jan Switten Switten SARL Metallocene PE
The metallocene catalyst and its function
Properties
Sealing
0:13h
Jan Switten Switten SARL Polypropylene (PP)
Structure
Types (homo, random, copo)
Properties
PP-BO biaxially oriented PP
0:11h
Jan Switten Switten SARL Polyester (PET)
Structure
Properties
Advantages/Disadvantages
Applications
Types (PET-A, PET-G, PET-C)
PET-BO biaxially oriented PET
0:10h
Jan Switten Switten SARL Polyamide (PA)
Structure
Properties
Application examples for packaging
Barrier properties
0:10h
Jan Switten Switten SARL Other plastics
Ethylene copolymer
EVOH
EVA
Polystyrene (PS)
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
0:08h
Jan Switten Switten SARL Additive
Anti bloc
anti static
Slip additives
Foaming agents
Light protection
Colorants and pigments
Nucleation
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