Easily readable in 24 pages! Comprehensive coverage from the basics of gas packaging to safety measures after implementation!
In recent years, the term MAP has gradually started to be heard within Japan. MAP refers to a packaging technology that enables the extension of food preservation periods, and in Japan, it is referred to as "gas replacement packaging" or "gas pack." Additionally, with the increase in single-person households, the rise of "individual meals" in convenience stores has led to a demand for smaller packaging that extends the expiration date. Due to the background of food waste reduction laws and various companies' efforts towards SDGs, multifaceted discussions are progressing to expand the applications of MAP. This document specifically introduces industrial gases for gas packaging. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents】 ■ Chapter 1 Background of gas packaging ■ Chapter 2 Types of gases as food additives ■ Chapter 3 Flow leading to the introduction of gas packaging ■ Chapter 4 Case studies of gas equipment troubles and equipment maintenance *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Contents Details】 ■Chapter 1 Background of Gas Packaging ・Introduction ■Chapter 2 Types of Gases as Food Additives ・Types of Gases in Food Additives ・Nitrogen Gas (N2) ・Carbon Dioxide (CO2) ・Oxygen Gas (O2) ・Other Gases (Argon Gas, Helium Gas) ■Chapter 3 Flow Leading to the Introduction of Gas Packaging ・Hearing - Proposal ・Demo Test ・Design and Construction of Gas Supply Equipment ・Start of Gas Use - Safety Response ■Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Cases of Gas Equipment and Equipment Maintenance ・Accidents Involving Gas Equipment ・Production Troubles *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Our company handles high-pressure gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide, as well as welding equipment, metal processing machines, and factory production materials. We strive to acquire a wide range of knowledge and wisdom to flexibly respond to peripheral businesses from the industrial gas sector, providing our customers with advice that transitions from point to area. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests.