Why tinplate packaging failures after long-term storage occur in high-moisture food environments
Why do tinplate packaging failures after long-term storage show up months later in high-moisture foods? Tinplate packaging failures after long-term storage rarely announce themselves on day one; they tend to appear after months in high-moisture foods, when corrosion, coating breakdown, or seam leakage finally crosses a visible threshold. For packaging engineers, QA teams, and sourcing managers, the hard part is not naming the defect, but tracing it back to the interaction between the food chemistry, the lacquer barrier, and the double-seam system that has to remain stable through distribution and temperature cycling. When the package has been through retort or hot-fill thermal history and then sits in ambient storage, small … 続きを読む