Resistance to airflow and cooling patterns through multi-scale packaging of table grapes

Date
2012-03
Authors
Ngcobo, Mduduzi E. K.
Delele, Mulugeta A.
Opara, Umezuruike Linus
Zietsman, Cobus J.
Meyer, Chris J.
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Publisher
Elsevier
Abstract
Postharvest handling of table grape is commonly carried out using multi-scale packages comprised of the main container, inner liner film and pouches holding individual bunch of berries. Total pressure drop through different table grapes packages systems were measured and the percentage contributions of each package component and the fruit bulk were determined. The liner films contributed significantly to total pressure drop for all package combinations, ranging from 40.33 +/-1.15% for micro-perforated liner film to 83.34 +/- 2.13% for non-perforated liner film. The total pressure drop through the grape bulk (1.40 +/- 0.01% to 9.41 +/- 1.23%) was the least compared to the different packaging combinations with different levels of liner perforation.
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Keywords
Table grapes -- Packaging, Pressure drop, Air distribution, Table grape -- Postharvest handling
Citation
Ngcobo, M. E. K. et al. 2012. Resistance to airflow and cooling patterns through multi-scale packaging of table grapes. International Journal of Refrigeration, 35(2), 445-452, doi:10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2011.11.008.