MadSci Network: Physics
Query:

Re: How can we avoid the effect of pressure difference of packaged foods?

Date: Sun May 28 12:19:41 2000
Posted By: Sidney Chivers, , Nuclear Engineering, retired
Area of science: Physics
ID: 958794366.Ph
Message:

Your question was referred to an expert who responded that the following 
additional information was needed:

- How is the air put into the pouches?

- Are the pouches checked for seal integrity?

Another bit of information that may help is the pressure difference between the 
point where the pouches are produced and the point where the pouches are used.

If an answer is still needed, please resubmit your question with the 
additional information.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 11:29:21 -0400
From: "Mukund V. Karwe" 
To: webadmin@www.madsci.org
Subject: RE: How can we avoid the effect of pressure difference of 
packaged foods?


Need more information on how the pouches are made.  How is the air filled 
in
the pouches? Are they checked for seal integrity?


-MVK




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