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*Need to find the name for the non-[[Cardboard]] version | *Need to find the name for the non-[[Cardboard]] version | ||
*It IS NOT [[ | *It IS NOT [[Metalized Film]] , but rather "Laminated Foil" | ||
*No common wikipedia page (yet...again i need to make an account) but these related ones: | *No common wikipedia page (yet...again i need to make an account) but these related ones: | ||
**[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retort_pouch The Wikipedia Page on Retort Pouches] | **[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retort_pouch The Wikipedia Page on Retort Pouches] |
Revision as of 04:56, 29 December 2020
Basics
- Essentially a Composite Material ( Sandwich Panel almost? ) made of Cardboard and Metallised Plastic Film
- A VERY useful material that may be common enough worldwide to be considered Stanscrap due to it's use in Packaging
To-Do
- Need to find the name for the non-Cardboard version
- It IS NOT Metalized Film , but rather "Laminated Foil"
- No common wikipedia page (yet...again i need to make an account) but these related ones:
Processing Methods
- Initial cleaning is most likely required
Cleaning
- If originally storing nearly anything from water, before other uses the insides should be at least moderately cleaned
Washing
- Same process as cleaning anything really
De-Inking / Label Removal
- De-Inking and removal of Wax Liners etc is somewhat easy
- Adhesive / Label Removal may be more complex
- Removal of metal, if desired can be done with acid, once the metal layer is exposed
Dissasembly
- To turn the material from a box into a sheet/sheets,
Shredding
- Only useful as a later part of a Product Life Cycle
- Shredder