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Lesson 1. Introduction to Food Containers. - Food Containers
Introduction - Food Containers - md07080009
Figure 1-1. Can fabrication showing tin plate thickness and seam formation of a sanitary can. - Food Containers
Steps in Can Fabrication - Food Containers
Figure 1-2. Can fabrication. - Food Containers
Step E. Attaching the End of the Can - Food Containers
Vacuum in the Can - Food Containers
Figure 1-4. Can styles. - Food Containers
Enameling and Coating - Food Containers
Coding - Food Containers
Figure 1-5. Common trade names for round cans. - Food Containers
Figure 1-6. Measuring the size of a round can. - Food Containers
Figure 1-7. Measuring the size of a square or rectangular can. - Food Containers
Figure 1-8. Measuring the size of an oval (pear-shaped) can. - Food Containers
Thermal Processing - Food Containers
Commercial sterilization - Food Containers
Figure 1-9. Parts of a can. - Food Containers
Figure 1-10. Parts of a glass container - Food Containers
Figure 1-11. Parts of a tray pack can. - Food Containers
Retort Pouches - Food Containers
Figure 1-12. Parts of a retort pouch. - Food Containers
Exercises - Food Containers - md07080029
Exercises (cont) - Food Containers - md07080030
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Solutions to Exercises - Food Containers - md07080035
Solutions to Exercises (cont) - Food Containers - md07080036
Lesson 2. Inspection of Food Containers. - Food Containers
Suggestion - Food Containers
Section I. Incubation and Measuring Vacuum - Food Containers
Measuring Vacuum - Food Containers
Figure 2-1. Vacuum gauge, end-puncture type. - Food Containers
Using the Vacuum Gauge to Determine Vacuum - Food Containers
Figure 2-3. Can end, showing where to place the vacuum gauge. - Food Containers
Section II. Container Defects - Food Containers
Defect Classification - Food Containers
Figure 2-4. End seam dent. - Food Containers
Figure 2-5. Body dent not involving the end seam. - Food Containers
Figure 2-6. Body dent involving the end seam. - Food Containers
Figure 2-7. Buckling, a buckled can. - Food Containers
External Defects - Seam Defects - Food Containers
Figure 2-8. Cable cut. - Food Containers
Internal Defects - Food Containers
Figure 2-9. Enamel fractures, scarred and flaked enamel. - Food Containers
Figure 2-10. Breakage characteristics of glass jars. - Food Containers
Figure 2-11. Surface markings on broken glass containers. - Food Containers
Glass container defects - Food Containers
Retort pouch defects - Food Containers
Breakdown of Pouch Material. - Food Containers
Exercises - Food Containers - md07080059
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Exercises (cont) - Food Containers - md07080063
Exercises (cont) - Food Containers - md07080064
Solutions to Exercises - Food Containers - md07080065
Solutions to Exercises (cont) - Food Containers - md07080066