Modified gelatine structures as packaging material for frozen agricultural products

Gelatine gels modified by hydrated paper pulp (PP), ground extruded starch (ES) and hydrogel balls (HGB) were formed so that after the crosslinking process, the plates of suitable thickness could be obtained. Then the material was freeze-dried and the obtained porous gelatine structures as well as s...

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Main Authors: Kozłowicz Katarzyna, Kluza Franciszek, Góral Dariusz, Nakonieczny Piotr, Combrzyński Maciej
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20181002012
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spelling doaj-7ac5d55c469849b387e9af089ec050892021-04-02T17:21:57ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582018-01-01100201210.1051/bioconf/20181002012bioconf_wipie2018_02012Modified gelatine structures as packaging material for frozen agricultural productsKozłowicz KatarzynaKluza FranciszekGóral DariuszNakonieczny PiotrCombrzyński MaciejGelatine gels modified by hydrated paper pulp (PP), ground extruded starch (ES) and hydrogel balls (HGB) were formed so that after the crosslinking process, the plates of suitable thickness could be obtained. Then the material was freeze-dried and the obtained porous gelatine structures as well as styrofoam (XPS) as the reference material were tested for thermal conductivity and bending. The temperature fields were examined during the thawing process of products placed inside the test packagings with modified gelatine structures and polystyrene as well as temperature field profile on outer surface of these packs. The studied materials resemble styrofoam in terms of thermal insulation and exhibited medium thermal conductivity ranging between 0.047 and 0.081 [W·(mK)-1]. The bending strength of the materials under investigation proved higher than that of styrofoam and this fact supports their applicability as an alternative for frozen agricultural products packages.https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20181002012
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author Kozłowicz Katarzyna
Kluza Franciszek
Góral Dariusz
Nakonieczny Piotr
Combrzyński Maciej
spellingShingle Kozłowicz Katarzyna
Kluza Franciszek
Góral Dariusz
Nakonieczny Piotr
Combrzyński Maciej
Modified gelatine structures as packaging material for frozen agricultural products
BIO Web of Conferences
author_facet Kozłowicz Katarzyna
Kluza Franciszek
Góral Dariusz
Nakonieczny Piotr
Combrzyński Maciej
author_sort Kozłowicz Katarzyna
title Modified gelatine structures as packaging material for frozen agricultural products
title_short Modified gelatine structures as packaging material for frozen agricultural products
title_full Modified gelatine structures as packaging material for frozen agricultural products
title_fullStr Modified gelatine structures as packaging material for frozen agricultural products
title_full_unstemmed Modified gelatine structures as packaging material for frozen agricultural products
title_sort modified gelatine structures as packaging material for frozen agricultural products
publisher EDP Sciences
series BIO Web of Conferences
issn 2117-4458
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Gelatine gels modified by hydrated paper pulp (PP), ground extruded starch (ES) and hydrogel balls (HGB) were formed so that after the crosslinking process, the plates of suitable thickness could be obtained. Then the material was freeze-dried and the obtained porous gelatine structures as well as styrofoam (XPS) as the reference material were tested for thermal conductivity and bending. The temperature fields were examined during the thawing process of products placed inside the test packagings with modified gelatine structures and polystyrene as well as temperature field profile on outer surface of these packs. The studied materials resemble styrofoam in terms of thermal insulation and exhibited medium thermal conductivity ranging between 0.047 and 0.081 [W·(mK)-1]. The bending strength of the materials under investigation proved higher than that of styrofoam and this fact supports their applicability as an alternative for frozen agricultural products packages.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20181002012
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