Vacuum packing
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Vacuum Packing[edit | edit source]
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Vacuum packing is a method of packaging that removes air from the package prior to sealing. This method involves placing items in a plastic film package, removing air from inside, and sealing the package. Shrink film is sometimes used to have a tight fit to the contents. The intent of vacuum packing is usually to remove oxygen from the container to extend the shelf life of foods and, with flexible package forms, to reduce the volume of the contents and package.
History[edit | edit source]
Vacuum packing has been used for many years to preserve food. The process was first developed in the 1940s and has since evolved with advancements in technology. Initially, vacuum packing was used primarily for industrial purposes, but it has become increasingly popular for home use with the advent of affordable vacuum sealers.
Process[edit | edit source]
The process of vacuum packing involves several steps:
1. Preparation: The food or item to be vacuum packed is prepared and placed in a vacuum bag or film. 2. Air Removal: The air is removed from the package using a vacuum sealer. This can be done using different types of machines, such as chamber vacuum sealers or external vacuum sealers. 3. Sealing: Once the air is removed, the package is sealed tightly to prevent air from re-entering. 4. Storage: The vacuum-sealed package is then stored in a suitable environment, often refrigerated or frozen, to maintain freshness.
Applications[edit | edit source]
Vacuum packing is used in various industries, including food, electronics, and pharmaceuticals. In the food industry, it is commonly used to preserve meats, cheeses, and other perishable items. Vacuum packing helps to prevent spoilage by inhibiting the growth of bacteria and mold.
Advantages[edit | edit source]
- Extended Shelf Life: By removing air, vacuum packing significantly extends the shelf life of food products. - Protection: It protects products from external elements such as moisture, dust, and insects. - Space Saving: Vacuum packing reduces the volume of the package, saving storage space.
Disadvantages[edit | edit source]
- Cost: The initial cost of vacuum sealing equipment can be high. - Specific Packaging: Requires specific bags or films that are compatible with vacuum sealing machines.
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