Now in its third edition, the Handbook of Package Engineering is still considered the standard industry reference on packaging materials and engineering. This text is a useful source of information for anyone involved in packaging. Designed as a refresher on packaging fundamentals, this complete guide also provides information on recent changes in the materials and structures of packaging. It reviews the essentials of production - packaging operations, line layout, and the machines that are required in order to perform basic packaging functions. It introduces the increasing web of laws and regulations controlling virtually all packaged products.Chapter 1 Elements of Packaging Introduction Fields of Packaging State of the Art The Newest Challenge The Packaging Function Preparation for a Packaging Career The Packaging Professional Successful Package Design Handbook Structure 1.Chapter 2 Paper and Paperboard History The Structure of Wood Making Pulp Processing Pulp Papermaking Papermaking Machines Type of Paper Types of Paperboard Chapter 3 Films and Foils Introduction Film Production Methods Common Packaging Films and Uses Speciality Films Metal Foils Chapter 4 Coating and Lamination of Flexible Materials Introduction History Coating Techniques Coating Materials Laminations Chapter 5 Bags, Sacks, and Pouches Introduction Advantages and Disadvantages Types of Paper Bags Design Considerations Types of Plastic Bags Filling Methods Types of Pouches Pouch Applications Chapter 6 Folding Cartons and Set-up Boxes Introduction History Advantages and Disadvantages The Materials Folding Carton Design Carton Manufacture Carton Filling Printing Methods