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摘要
任何包装材料的特性都是在储存任何种类的食品材料之前必须了解的基本参数。物理特性是选择适当包装材料的先决条件,以便在食品储存和分销链中获得所需的保质期。在村/户一级包装粮食和其他非木材林产品(NTFP)时,使用标准重量法评估了常用包装材料,即低密度聚乙烯(LDPE)、聚丙烯(PP)、土罐(EP)、聚丙烯编织袋(PPWS)和帆布袋(GS)的物理性质,如强度(克重和厚度)和水蒸气渗透性。经测定,LDPE、PP、PPWS、EP 和 GS 的厚度分别为 0.065 毫米、0.056 毫米、0.168 毫米、3.530 毫米和 0.849 毫米。同样,LDPE、PP、PPWS 和 GS 的克重分别为 6.03 x 10-5 g m-2、4.94 x 10-5 g m-2、9.59 x 10-5 g m-2 和 3.70 x 10-4 g m-2。结果表明,包装材料之间的渗透性差异很大。在温度为 40 ± 1°C 和相对湿度为 90 ± 1% 的条件下,GS 的水蒸气渗透率最高,为 7.26 x 10-5 kg m-2 day-1 Pa-1,而 LDPE 的水蒸气渗透率最低,为 1.81 x 10-5 kg m-2 day-1 Pa-1。其他包装材料(即 PP、PPWS 和 EP)的水蒸气渗透率分别为 2.18 x 10-5 kg m-2 day-1 Pa-1、3.63 x 10-5 kg m-2 day-1 Pa-1 和 5.03 x 10-5 kg m-2 day-1 Pa-1。
Evaluation of Water Vapour Permeability of Some Food Grain Packaging Materials
The properties of any packaging material are essential parameters to know before storage of any kind of food materials. Physical properties are prerequisites for selecting proper packaging materials to obtain the desired shelf-life during the storage and distribution chain of food commodity. At the village/household level for packaging of food grains and other Non-Timber Forest Produce (NTFP) commodities, generally used packaging materials namely, low-density polyethylene (LDPE), polypropylene (PP), earthen pot (EP), polypropylene woven sack (PPWS), and gunny sack (GS) were evaluated for their physical properties such as strengths (grammage and thickness) and water vapour permeability using the standard gravimetric method. The thickness was determined to be 0.065 mm, 0.056 mm, 0.168 mm, 3.530 mm, and 0.849 mm for LDPE, PP, PPWS, EP, and GS respectively. Similarly, grammage was found to be 6.03 x 10-5 g m-2, 4.94 x 10-5 g m-2, 9.59 x 10-5 g m-2, and 3.70 x 10-4 g m-2 for LDPE, PP, PPWS, and GS respectively. Results revealed a significant difference between the permeability of packing materials. The highest water vapour permeability of 7.26 x 10-5 kg m-2 day-1 Pa-1 was obtained for GS, whereas the lowest 1.81 x 10-5 kg m-2 day-1 Pa-1 was for LDPE at 40 ± 1°C temperature and 90 ± 1% relative humidity. The water vapour permeability of other packaging materials viz., PP, PPWS, and EP was 2.18 x 10-5 kg m-2 day-1 Pa-1, 3.63 x 10-5 kg m-2 day-1 Pa-1, and 5.03 x 10-5 kg m-2 day-1 Pa-1 respectively.