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Self-heating packaging is a type of packaging that uses an exothermic reaction to generate heat. This type of packaging is used to heat food and beverages, and is becoming increasingly popular due to its convenience and portability. Self-heating packaging is typically composed of a container, a fuel source, and an oxidizer. When the fuel and oxidizer are mixed, a reaction occurs that produces heat. This heat is then transferred to the food or beverage inside the container.
Self-heating packaging is used in a variety of industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. It is also becoming increasingly popular in the camping and outdoor recreation industries. Self-heating packaging is beneficial because it eliminates the need for a stove or microwave, and can be used in places where these appliances are not available.
Some companies in the self-heating packaging market include HeatGenie, HotCan, and Heatbox. HeatGenie produces self-heating cans for food and beverages, while HotCan produces self-heating cans for food and beverages as well as pharmaceuticals. Heatbox produces self-heating boxes for food and beverages. Show Less Read more