《包装技术基础》 Fundamentals of Packaging Technology.ppt
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1、包装技术基础 Fundamentals of Packaging Technology,编著:陈满儒教授,Unit one,perspective on packaging 第一单元 透视包装,Lesson 1,A History of Packaging 第1课 包装发展史,What is Packaging?,1. A definition of packaging Packaging is best described as a coordinated system of preparing goods for transport, distribution, storage, reta
2、iling, and use of the goods 2. The many things a package might be asked to do - Packaging is a complex, dynamic, scientific, artistic, and controversial business function - Fundamental function of packaging: contain protects/preserves transports informs/sells.,What is Packaging?,Packaging functions
3、range from technical ones to marketing oriented ones (Figure 1.1). Technical Functions Marketing Functions contain measure communicate promote protect dispense display sell preserve store inform motivate Figure 1.1 Packaging encompasses functions ranging from the purely technical to those that are m
4、arketing in nature Technical packaging professionals need science and engineering skills, while marketing professionals need artistic and motivational understanding.,What is Packaging?,3. How packaging changes to meet societys needs - Packaging is not a recent phenomenon. - Packaging is an activity
5、closely associated with the evolution of society and, can be traced back to human beginnings. - The nature, degree, and amount of packaging at any stage of a societys growth reflect the needs, cultural patterns, material availability and technology of that society. - A study of packagings changing r
6、oles and forms over the centuries is a study of the growth of civilization. - Social changes are inevitably reflected in the way we package, deliver and consume goods.,What is Packaging?,Until the 1950s, motor oil was delivered in bulk to service stations, which in turn measured it into 1-quart glas
7、s jars; premeasured oil in metal cans; - Now, milk delivery from glass bottles to a variety of plain and aseptic paper cartons, plastic bottles and flexible bags; - Tomorrow, how oil or milk will be delivered? - environmentally acceptable packaging (minimal waste) - choices of petrochemicals, wood p
8、ulp, and metal governed - the way we buy and consume oil or milk - milk delivered in refillable aluminum cans?,Primitive Packaging,1.The origins of packaging - We dont know what the first package was, but we can certainly speculate. - Primitive humans: nomadic hunter/gatherers, lived off the land. S
9、ocial groupings restricted to family units. - They would have been subject to the geographical migrations of animals and the seasonal availability of plant food. - Such an extreme nomadic existence does not encourage property accumulation beyond what can be carried on ones back.,Primitive Packaging,
10、- Primitive people needed containment and carrying devices, and out of this need came the first “package”. - a wrap of leaves; - an animal skin; - the shell of a nut or gourd; - a naturally hollow piece of wood; - the fire-bearer and the “packaging” of fire.,Primitive Packaging,2.How packaging chang
11、ed as social structures changed - 5000 B.C., domesticated plants and animals. - a reasonable food supply in a given vicinity;- evolutionary stage: supported larger social groups, gave birth to small tribal villages; - storage and transport containers needed for milk, honey, seed grains, nuts, and dr
12、ied meat;- villages with access to different resources traded with their neighbors, requiring transport containers; - About 250 B.C., the Greek city-state period, law that affected packaging enacted,Primitive Packaging,3. Early packaging materials - fabricated sacks, baskets, and bags, made from mat
13、erials of plant or animal origin; wood boxes replaced hollow logs; a clay bowl, the fire-dried clay pots ( the pottery and ceramic trade). 4. The discovery of glass- By 2500 B.C., a hard inert substance in the fires remains; glass beads and figures made in Mesopotamia (todays Iraq).- About 1500 B.C.
14、, the earliest hollow glass objects appeared in Mesopotamia and Egypt.,Primitive Packaging,- Glass containers, the ancient packaging materials, core-formed ancient Egyptian glass containers (Figure 1.2).,Figure 1.2 Forming a hollow glass vessel around a core,From Rome To The Renaissance,1. How packa
15、ging changed as social structures changed - Many societal changes leading to the corresponding changes in packaging: mostly the quality and quantity of existing packaging practices. 2. The invention of the glass blowpipe, wood barrels - The Romans in about 50 B.C., the glass blowpipe; - The blowpipe
16、s invention brought glass out of noble households and temples; - The first wooden barrel appeared possibly in the Alpine regions of Europe,one of the most common packaging forms for many centuries.,From Rome To The Renaissance,3. The Dark Ages - The Dark Ages: with the Roman Empires collapse in abou
17、t 450 A.D., Europe reduced to minor city-states many established arts and crafts forgotten or stagnant, the 600 years following the fall of Rome being so devoid of significant change that historians refer to them as the Dark Ages. 4.The discovery of paper - In China, Tsai Lun is credited with making
18、 the first true paper from the inner bark of mulberry trees. The name “paper” given to the Chinese invention made of matted plant fibers.,From Rome To The Renaissance,5. Ancient printing - In 768, the oldest existing printed objects (Japanese Buddhist charms); in 868, the oldest existing book (the D
19、iamond Sutra) printed, found in Turkistan. 6. The Renaissance - In about 1100, the European awoken, neglected crafts revitalized, the arts revived and trade increased, by the 1500s, the art of printing born. - Fundamental social structures not changed significantly:- lived off the land- typically as
20、 serfs,From Rome To The Renaissance,- ate what they raised, found or caught - consumer needs: nonexistent - manufacturing was strictly a custom business - packages: personally crafted, valuable utensils, and rarely disposable in the manner of a modern package - since there being no retail trade, con
21、cepts of marketing, advertising, price structures and distribution being irrelevant - population levels being not large enough to support mass production,The Industrial Revolution,1.The I.R. definition - The I.R. started in England in about 1700 and spread rapidly through Europe and North America. -
22、 The Industrial Revolution: the change that transforms a people with peasant occupations and local markets into an industrial society with world-wide connections. - This new type of society makes great use of machinery and manufactures goods on a large scale for general consumption.,The Industrial R
23、evolution,2.Characteristics of the Industrial Revolution Rural agricultural workers migrated into cities, where employed in factories. Inexpensive mass-produced goods available to a large segment of the population; the consumer society born. Factory workers needed commodities and food, previously pr
24、oduced largely at home. Many new shops and stores opened to sell to the newly evolving working class. By necessity, some industries located in nonagricultural areas, requiring that all food be transported into the growing urban settings.,The Industrial Revolution,3.The dramatic changes in how we liv
25、ed - The changes increased the demand for barrels, boxes, kegs, baskets, and bags to transport the new consumer commodities and to bring great quantities of food into the cities. - The fledgling packaging industry itself had to mechanize. - Necessary to devise ways of preserving food beyond its natu
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