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PPC305: Glass, Metal & Textile Based Packaging Materials Syllabus for PP 3rd Sem 2017 Pattern Mumbai University

Glass, Metal & Textile Based Packaging Materials detailed syllabus scheme for Printing & Packaging Technology (PP), 2017 regulation has been taken from the University of Mumbai official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For all other Mumbai University Printing & Packaging Technology 3rd Sem Syllabus 2017 Pattern, do visit PP 3rd Sem 2017 Pattern Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for glass, metal & textile based packaging materials is as follows.

Glass, Metal & Textile Based Packaging Materials Syllabus for Printing & Packaging Technology SE 3rd Sem 2017 Pattern Mumbai University

Glass, Metal & Textile based Packaging Materials

Course Objectives:

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Course Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of this course, the learner will be able to.

  1. Describe & interpret the various manufacturing process for glass bottles, metal cans & tubes and textile based bags .
  2. Explain various design aspects for various types of package forms made up of glass.
  3. Explain various design aspects for various types of package forms made up of metal.
  4. Summarize the aerosol technology and its wide application in packaging.
  5. Discuss various quality control and testing procedures for these package forms.
  6. Describe the basics of fabric & textile technology to produce bags of various materials like jute, hemp etc.

Module 1

Glass in Packaging Introduction & History of Glass Materials – Composition -Chemical Structure – Raw Materials used for manufacturing glass containers – Glass properties – Glass Industry – Market Overview Glass Manufacturing Process – Container Forming Processes -Study of important control parameters during the processes – Post forming Treatments or processes Types of Glass – Types of glass containers – Advantages & Disadvantages – Applications Glass bottle design – Specifications & Quality Control – Defects 12

Module 2

Metals in Packaging Introduction & History of Metals – Overview of Extraction Processes – Important Metals in Packaging & their properties -Market & Industry Overview Aluminium based: Conversion processes for Sheets – Aluminium Foil, properties & their applications Steel based: Stainless & Galvanized Steel – Coated steels like Tinplate, Tinfree Steel, Polymer coated – Manufacturing Process & Description Metal Cans: History of Metal Cans – Three piece & Two piece Cans – Draw & redraw, Draw & iron, Walled iron Cans – Welded & Seamless Cans – Can Dimensioning – Specifications & Quality Control – Defects Collapsible Tubes – Manufacturing process – Design of Metal Collapsible Tubes – Advantages & Disadvantages of Metal Collapsible tubes Aerosol Containers – Classification of Aerosols – Design Features- Components – Filling Process – Advantages & Disadvantages of Aerosols – Applications Overview of metal corrosion and anticorrosion techniques

Module 3

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Theory Examinations:

  1. End Semester University examination for 80 marks will have :
    1. Question paper with 6 questions, each of 20 marks.
    2. Only 4 questions need to be answered.
    3. Question 1 will be compulsory and based on maximum part of the syllabus.
    4. Remaining each of 5 questions will be based on combination of modules. (e.g., Q2 has part a and b from two different modules).
  2. Internal Assessment for 20 marks:Assessment consists of compulsory two tests out of which first test should be class test (on minimum 40% of curriculum) and the other is either a class test (from remaining 60% of curriculum) or assignment on live problems.

Reference Books:

  1. K. L. Yam,The Wiley Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology, 3rd ed., Wiley, 2009
  2. W. Soroka, Fundametals of Packaging Technology, 4th ed., IoPP, 2009
  3. J. F. Hanlon, Handbook of Package Engineering, 3rd ed., CRC Press, 1998
  4. F. A. Paine, The Packaging Users Handbook, Springer, 1990

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Printing & Packaging Technology (PP) 3rd Sem 2017 regulation, visit PP 3rd Sem Subjects syllabus for 2017 regulation.

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