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Title: CONTINUOUS PROCESSING OF AGRICULTURAL-BASED FILMS

Author
item Kozempel, Michael
item Tomasula, Peggy

Submitted to: Encyclopedia of Agriculture
Publication Type: Other
Publication Acceptance Date: 1/26/2005
Publication Date: 4/2/2005
Citation: Kozempel, M.F., Tomasula, P.M. 2005. Continuous processing of agricultural-based films. In: Lee, S.E., Associate Editor. Encyclopedia of Agricultural, Food, and Biological Engineering. New York, NY:Marcel Dekker. Available:http:/ www.dekker.com.

Interpretive Summary: n/a

Technical Abstract: Film formation from agricultural materials, such as proteins, results from the solvation of the agricultural component and plasticizer, usually in water, and the removal of the solvent, such as in a drying step. The chemical and physical changes that take place during film formation are unique for each material. Some may need to be heated to bring about chemical or physical change. Others demand a low temperature to avoid undesirable changes. Plasticizers such as glycerol, sucrose, and sorbitol are added to make the films flexible. The film components may need to be mixed in a specific order. This chapter will concentrate on the film formation accompanying the drying of the film solution.