High density polyethylene (HDPE)/CaCO3 films containing rutile TiO2 were prepared via blown film extrusion process. In order both to characterize the composite film, to evaluate the photocatalytic properties in the finished film and to develop an improved food packaging able to act as useful carrier of preservatives, we proposed an investigation carried out using different approaches. Real tests were performed on traditional dairy products using produced films as food packaging

Development and characterization of HDPE/CaCO3/TiO2 films for food packaging applications / Matteo Gumiero - Udine. , 2012 Mar 22. 24. ciclo

Development and characterization of HDPE/CaCO3/TiO2 films for food packaging applications

Gumiero, Matteo
2012-03-22

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High density polyethylene (HDPE)/CaCO3 films containing rutile TiO2 were prepared via blown film extrusion process. In order both to characterize the composite film, to evaluate the photocatalytic properties in the finished film and to develop an improved food packaging able to act as useful carrier of preservatives, we proposed an investigation carried out using different approaches. Real tests were performed on traditional dairy products using produced films as food packaging
22-mar-2012
High density polyethylene/CaCO3 film; TiO2; Food packaging
Development and characterization of HDPE/CaCO3/TiO2 films for food packaging applications / Matteo Gumiero - Udine. , 2012 Mar 22. 24. ciclo
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