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Project

Title
Neuartige feuchteregulierende Kunststoff-Verpackungen - mit deliqueszenten Salzen in der Polymermatrix - zur Verhinderung von Kondensat am Beispiel nässeempfindlicher Champignons und Erdbeeren
Acronym
ReguPack
Start
01.12.2012
End
30.11.2014
Coordinating Institute
Fraunhofer-Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung
Coordinator
Sven Sängerlaub
Partner
Fraunhofer-Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung

Summary
International studies have shown that up to a third of agricultural products spoil before they reach the consumer due to incorrect post-harvest handling. There are further losses whilst the products are being stored by consumers. A key reason is often the high relative humidity in the packaging and the condensation of water. This arises in fresh products due to respiration and transpiration process and exacerbates the microbial spoiling. It is desirable to have a packaging that either suppresses the formation of condensation or actively absorbs condensation that forms on the product or packaging material, without drying out the packaged goods. The objective of the ReguPack project is to develop moisture-regulating packaging systems for products that rapidly spoil such as fruit berries and mushrooms. These costly products are particularly sensitive to moisture and only keep for a few days. It would be attractive for both retailers and consumers if the storage life could be prolonged. In order to regulate the moisture, toxicologically harmless, deliquescent salts are directly incorporated into the packaging materials. They absorb any water that is produced within the packaging. For mushrooms and strawberries a relative humidity between 90% and 95% is optimal. In order to maintain the relative humidity in the packaging within a defined range, specific salts must be chosen. In order to adjust the water absorption capacity and kinetics, a variety of parameters can be varied such as the salt concentration, grain size, polymer matrix, and also process engineering steps during the manufacture of the packaging material. The joint project is being undertaken by the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV, which has expertise in packaging systems, and the Leibniz-Institut für Agrartechnik Potsdam-Bornim e.V. (ATB), which has expertise in fresh products. The development of a novel moisture-regulating packaging material, which hitherto has not been available in the marketplace, will improve the competitiveness of SMEs by allowing them to serve specially adapted solutions for niche markets.

Funding
Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie (BMWi)
Funding agency
Arbeitsgemeinschaft industrieller Forschungsvereinigungen "Otto von Guericke" e.V. (AiF)
Grant agreement number
17609 N/2

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