Evaluation of reliefs' properties on design of thermoformed packaging using fused deposition modelling moulds

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The increased consumption of food requiring thermoformed packaging implies that the packaging industry demands customized solutions in terms of shapes and sizes to make each packaging unique. In particular, food industry increasingly requires more transparent packaging, with greater clarity and a better presentation of the product they contain. However, in turn, the differentiation of packaging is sought through its geometry and quality, as well as the arrangement of food inside the packaging. In addition, these types of packaging usually include ribs in the walls to improve their physical properties. However, these ribs also affect the final aesthetics of the product. In accordance with this, this research study analyses the mechanical properties of different relief geometries that can affect not only their aesthetics but also their strength. For this purpose, tensile and compression tests were carried out using thermoformed PET sheets. The results provide comparative data on the reliefs studied and show that there are differences in the mechanical properties according to shape, size and disposition in the package.

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Rodríguez-Parada, L., Mayuet, P. F., & Gámez, A. J. (2019). Evaluation of reliefs’ properties on design of thermoformed packaging using fused deposition modelling moulds. Materials, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12030478

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