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Sustainable Polymers For Food Packaging An Introduction 2nd Edition Vimal Katiyar

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Sustainable Polymers For Food Packaging An Introduction 2nd Edition Vimal Katiyar
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.99 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Vimal Katiyar
ISBN: 9783110648034, 3110648032
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 2

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Sustainable Polymers For Food Packaging An Introduction 2nd Edition Vimal Katiyar by Vimal Katiyar 9783110648034, 3110648032 instant download after payment.

Bio-based plastics and nanocomposites can be used in improved packaging for food. The morphologies and physical and chemical properties of food packaging must be carefully controlled. This book covers topics such as: food packaging types, natural polymers, material properties, regulations and legislation, edible and sustainable food packaging, and trends in end-of-life options. This book is ideal for industrial chemists and materials scientists.


Covers both theory, applications and regulations.

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