Search for dissertations about: "thesis on flexible packaging"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 40 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis on flexible packaging.
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1. Flexible wireless receivers : on-chip testing techniques and design for test
Abstract : In recent years the interest in the design of low cost multistandard mobile devices has gone from technical aspiration to commercial essential. Usually, the emerging wireless applications prompt the conception of new wireless standards. The end user wants to access voice, data, and streaming media from single wireless terminal. READ MORE
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2. Novel RF MEMS Switch and Packaging Concepts
Abstract : Radio-frequency microelectromechanical systems (RF~MEMS) are highly miniaturized devices intended to switch, modulate, filter or tune electrical signals from DC to microwave frequencies. The micromachining techniques used to fabricate these components are based on the standard clean-room manufacturing processes for high-volume integrated semiconductor circuits. READ MORE
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3. Printed RFID Humidity Sensor Tags for Flexible Smart Systems
Abstract : Radio frequency identification (RFID) and sensing are two key technologies enabling the Internet of Things (IoT). Development of RFID tags augmented with sensing capabilities (RFID sensor tags) would allow a variety of new applications, leading to a new paradigm of the IoT. READ MORE
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4. Material recycling of post-consumer flexible polyethylene packaging waste
Abstract : The mechanical and thermal properties of recycled post-consumer flexible polyethylene packaging waste was studied, using material collected and sorted on a large-scale from two sources. Unwashed, laboratory-scale washed, industrial-scale washed, and industrial-scale washed and melt-compounded (industrially recycled) materials were used. READ MORE
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5. Fracture and Delamination in Packaging Materials : A Study of Experimental Methods and Simulation Techniques
Abstract : Packages are the means of preservation, distribution and convenience of use for food, medicine and other consumer products. The introduction of a new package-opening technique for a better opening experience requires additional prototype development and physical testing. READ MORE