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Cartons, Crates and Corrugated Board: Handbook of Paper and Wood Packaging Technology
DEStech Publications, Inc., Sep 2005, Pages: 526
Preface/Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction and Historical Background 1.1 Wood Packaging History 1.2 Paper-Based Packaging History 1.3 Wood and Paper Packaging Statistics Today 1.4 References 1.5 Review Questions Chapter 2: Trees and Lumber 2.1 Hardwoods 2.2 Softwoods 2.3 Resource Base and Wood Production 2.4 Production of Lumber 2.5 Engineered Wood Products 2.6 Wood Cost Estimation 2.7 References 2.8 Review Questions Chapter 3: Structure and Properties of Wood 3.1 Chemical Structure of Wood 3.2 Physical Structure of Wood 3.3 Interaction with Water 3.4 Density of Wood 3.5 Strength of Wood 3.6 Coefficient of Friction 3.7 Conclusion 3.8 References 3.9 Review Questions Chapter 4: Wooden Containers 4.1 Commercial Box Woods 4.2 Fasteners and Fastening 4.3 Wooden Boxes 4.4 Crates 4.5 Baskets 4.6 Barrels 4.7 Corks 4.8 References 4.9 Review Questions Chapter 5: Wooden Pallets 5.1 Pallet Terminology and Types 5.2 Pallet Construction 5.3 Alternative Pallet Materials 5.4 Palletization and Unitization 5.5 Pallet Exchange and Rental Programs 5.6 Pallet Performance Prediction and Testing 5.7 References 5.8 Review Questions Chapter 6: Making Pulp 6.1 Debarking and Chipping 6.2 Pulping 6.3 Defibering, Washing and Screening 6.4 Bleaching 6.5 Recycling and Repulping 6.6 Non-Wood Pulps 6.7 Stock Preparation at the Paper Mill 6.8 Wood Pulp Production Statistics 6.9 References 6.10 Review Questions Chapter 7: Fabrication of Paper and Paperboard 7.1 Fourdrinier Process 7.2 Cylinder Multi-Ply Paperboard Process 7.3 Comparison of Cylinder and Fourdrinier Multi-Ply Boards 7.4 Paper Coating and Surface Treatment 7.5 References 7.6 Review Questions Chapter 8: Paper and Paperboard Properties and Tests 8.1 Caliper (Thickness) 8.2 Basis Weight (Grammage) 8.3 Effects of Moisture 8.4 Surface and Optical Properties 8.5 Porosity 8.6 Physical/Mechanical Properties 8.7 References 8.8 Review Questions Chapter 9: Types of Paper, Paperboard, Laminations and Adhesives 9.1 Kraft Paper 9.2 Greaseproof/Resistant, Parchment and Glassine Papers 9.3 Waxed Paper 9.4 Clay-Coated Paper 9.5 Laminated and Extrusion-Coated Paper 9.6 Cellophane 9.7 Specialty Wrapping Papers: Butcher, Baker, and Tissue Paper 9.8 Newsprint, Book and Office Papers 9.9 Paperboards: Recycled and Kraft 9.10 Containerboard 9.11 Molded Pulp 9.12 Adhesives Used for Paper-Based Packaging 9.13 Metallized Paper 9.14 References 9.15 Review Questions Chapter 10: Printing on Paper and Paperboard 10.1 Images and Colors 10.2 Text and Supply Chain Elements 10.3 Inks 10.4 Printing Methods 10.5 Preparation for Printing and Quality Control 10.6 References 10.7 Review Questions Chapter 11: Labels, Bags, and Wraps 11.1 Labels 11.2 Wraps, Pouches and Void Filler 11.3 Bags and Sacks 11.4 References 11.5 Review Questions Chapter 12: Folding Cartons, Setup Boxes, and Other Paperboard Packages 12.1 Paper Types and Their Properties 12.2 Folding Cartons 12.3 Setup Boxes 12.4 Drink Boxes and Milk Cartons 12.5 Cylindrical Shapes: Composite Cans, Fiber Tubes and Drums 12.6 Beverage Carriers 12.7 Carded Packaging 12.8 References 12.9 Review Questions Chapter 13: Corrugated Fiberboard Structure and Properties 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Corrugated Board Structure 13.3 Combining Corrugated Board 13.4 Corrugated Board Specification 13.5 Corrugated Board Tests 13.6 References 13.7 Review Questions Chapter 14: Corrugated Fiberboard Containers 14.1 Box Converting 14.2 Box Specifications 14.3 Corrugated Fiberboard Box Styles 14.4 Case Packing and Sealing 14.5 Substitutes for Corrugated Fiberboard Boxes 14.6 Corrugated Fiberboard Pallets 14.7 Slipsheets: Corrugated and Solid Fiberboard 14.8 Other Corrugated Board Uses 14.9 References 14.10 Review Questions Chapter 15: Corrugated Fiberboard Shipping Container Standards 15.1 ECT, Compression, and Stacking Strength 15.2 Transport Carrier ''Requirements'' 15.3 Beyond Material Properties: Shipping Container Performance Requirements 15.4 References 15.5 Review Questions Chapter 16: The Future of Wood, Paper, and Paperboard Packaging 16.1 Strengths 16.2 Weaknesses 16.3 Threats from Competing Materials 16.4 Opportunities for the Future 16.5 References 16.6 Questions for the Future Index
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