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    <dateIssued>2013</dateIssued>
    <edition>2nd ed.</edition>
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  <abstract>The definitive industry reference on the paper and paperboard packaging sector. Now in a fully revised and updated second edition, this book discusses all the main types of packaging based on paper and paperboard. It considers the raw materials, the manufacture of paper and paperboard, and the basic properties and features on which packaging made from these materials depends for its appearance and performance. The manufacture of twelve types of paper- and paperboard-based packaging is described, together with their end-use applications and the packaging machinery involved. The importa.</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>Handbook of Paper and Paperboard Packaging Technology; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Paper and paperboard -- raw materials, processing and properties; 1.1 Introduction -- quantities, pack types and uses; 1.2 Choice of raw materials and manufacture of paper and paperboard; 1.2.1 Introduction to raw materials and processing; 1.2.2 Sources of fibre; 1.2.3 Fibre separation from wood (pulping); 1.2.4 Whitening (bleaching); 1.2.5 Recovered fibre; 1.2.6 Other raw materials; 1.2.7 Processing of fibre at the paper mill.</tableOfContents>
  <tableOfContents>1.2.8 Manufacture on the paper or paperboard machine1.2.9 Finishing; 1.3 Packaging papers and paperboards; 1.3.1 Introduction; 1.3.2 Tissues; 1.3.3 Greaseproof; 1.3.4 Glassine; 1.3.5 Vegetable parchment; 1.3.6 Label paper; 1.3.7 Bag papers; 1.3.8 Sack kraft; 1.3.9 Impregnated papers; 1.3.10 Laminating papers; 1.3.11 Solid bleached board (SBB); 1.3.12 Solid unbleached board (SUB); 1.3.13 Folding boxboard (FBB); 1.3.14 White-lined chipboard (WLC); 1.4 Packaging requirements; 1.5 Technical requirements of paper and paperboard for packaging; 1.5.1 Requirements of appearance and performance.</tableOfContents>
  <tableOfContents>1.5.2 Appearance properties1.5.3 Performance properties; 1.6 Specifications and quality standards; 1.7 Conversion factors for substance (basis weight) and thickness measurements; References; 2 Environmental and resource management issues; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Sustainable development; 2.3 Forestry; 2.4 Environmental impact of manufacture and use of paper and paperboard; 2.4.1 Issues giving rise to environmental concern; 2.4.2 Energy; 2.4.3 Water; 2.4.4 Chemicals; 2.4.5 Transport; 2.4.6 Manufacturing emissions to air, water and solid waste; 2.5 Used packaging in the environment.</tableOfContents>
  <tableOfContents>2.5.1 Introduction2.5.2 Waste minimisation; 2.5.3 Waste management options; 2.6 Life cycle assessment; 2.7 Carbon footprint; 2.7.1 Carbon sequestration in forests; 2.7.2 Carbon stored in forest products; 2.7.3 Greenhouse gas emissions from forest product manufacturing facilities; 2.7.4 Greenhouse gas emissions associated with producing fibre; 2.7.5 Greenhouse gas emissions associated with producing other raw materials/fuels; 2.7.6 Greenhouse gas emissions associated with purchased electricity, steam and heat, and hot and cold water; 2.7.7 Transport-related greenhouse gas emissions.</tableOfContents>
  <tableOfContents>2.7.8 Emissions associated with product use2.7.9 Emissions associated with product end of life; 2.7.10 Avoided emissions and offsets; 2.8 Conclusion; References; 3 Paper-based flexible packaging; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Packaging needs which are met by paper-based flexible packaging; 3.2.1 Printing; 3.2.2 Provision of a sealing system; 3.2.3 Provision of barrier properties; 3.3 Manufacture of paper-based flexible packaging; 3.3.1 Printing and varnishing; 3.3.2 Coating; 3.3.3 Lamination; 3.4 Medical packaging; 3.4.1 Introduction to paper-based medical flexible packaging; 3.4.2 Sealing systems.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">edited by Mark J. Kirwan.</note>
  <note>Earlier edition has title: Paper and paperboard packaging technology.</note>
  <note>Includes bibliographical references and index.</note>
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