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DuPont Tyvek®® TopCover®
(Time - temperature sensitive Cargo protection)
Malik Zeniti
DuPont Protective Technologies
New Business Development 2010
Introducing: DuPont & DuPont Protection Technologies
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The global innovation leader in scientifically engineered products & systems that protect lives,
the environment and critical processes
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A business built on leading brands with a heritage of proven performance and protection across multiple markets.
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Chemical Protection
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Breatheability and Insulation
Environmentally Friendly
Waterproof &
stain resistant
Particles and Dust
Protection
Lightweight
and Safe
Printable
Easy unwrap
Examples of actual applications and solutions
The most important properties of Tyvek®
- flash-spun-bond nonwoven
- 100% HDPE (recyclable)
- micro-porous fiber structure
- solid and high strength
- excellent chemical resistance
- high opacity
- flexible (-73°C to + 100 °C)
- watertight (water column >1m)
- breathable
- light weight
Demo
CO2,O2,H2O
Perishables Protection: Problem description
Perishable time-temperature sensitive productsexposed to high temperature and sun during air transportation and transit leads to yield and shelf life loss and replacement
Example: Horticultural products
• When covered by film are subject to excessive condensation
• When uncovered are subject to excessive water loss
• When uncovered products are subject to excessive speed of temperature exchange
• Plastic insulated covers do not allow products to respire
Tyvek® identified as heat & water vapor control solution
• High reflection provides protection against sun
• Water resistance and barrier to contamination
• Allows moisture or gases to escape Permeability avoids condensation
• Allows controlled cooling during cold storage or cold ambient temperature
Cut Mulberry leaves to feed for the silkworm.
Covering by Tyvek, the leaves can keep the freshness.
Keeping freshness – Mulberry leaves
Water and vapour Control Film vs porous Tyvek®
Rain and/or hail protection, controlled evaporation
Perishable goods
Water tight
Tyvek
Evaporation, Allows humidity exchange
Condensation, greenhouse effect
without drying with plastic film
Film
Tyvek® TopCover™ Analogy Heat protection for cars exposed to sun
- 27 deg C
August 1994
Full Cover – Taylor Made by DuPont
Tyvek® Transcovers® Automotive Protection System
Partial Cover – Taylor Made by DuPont
Technical benefits and value proposition:
No contamination.Filters out pollens, dust, etc..Micro porous fiber structure
Enables minimum exposure and low cleaning need
Very low tendency to contaminate cargo load and limits amounts of dirt
Anti-static Non-Abrasive Characteristics
Limit stains and contaminationProtection against rain, bird droppings, …
Water resistance and chemical resistance
The cover can be applied on freshly collected fruit/flowers
Evaporation of water and residual pest control or odours through the membrane
Breathable membrane
BenefitsRelevance in the applicationFunctional Attribute
Key Benefits of Water vapour permeable white Thermal blanket
Protecting pallets from heat-up
• few degrees heat-up compared to ambient temperatures while allowing evaporation, controlling condensation and contamination
versus
• up-to 20 deg for unprotected pallets, condensation
Extends security of protection and shelf lifeat fraction of cost of other thermal covers
Customer Inspired Concept
Damage to perishables Example Aspargus
The higher temperature the shorter the storage life of horticultural products the greater the amount of loss as most factors that destroy the product or lowers its quality occur at a faster rate as the temperature increases
Lettuce stored at 25 C becomes unsalable within 7 days, while lettuce stored at 10 C will reach the unsalable condition in approximately 18 days and lettuce stored at 0°C requires 35 days to be unsalable.
• Asparagus has more rapid loss of quality reaching the point of being unsalable in 3 days when stored at 25°C.
• demonstration for extensive cold storage facilities that are used for storing horticultural produce.
Humidity.
water vapour moves between food and its surrounding atmosphere in the direction towards equilibrium water activity
A moist food will give up moisture to the air while a dry food will absorb moisture from the air.
Fresh horticultural products have a high moisture content and need to be stored under conditions of high relative humidity to prevent moisture loss
Source FAO.org Post-harvest losses in perishable crops
-10 deg C increases shelf lifeby 10 days
Figure 1 shows changes in the quality during storage at different temperatures
Heat radiation and its impact on temperature- sensitive
perishables and biopharmaceutical products
- Heat ���� energy
- The higher the heat / the higher
the energy / the higher the degradation*
- Arrhenius law rule of thumb:
For every 10 deg C common chemical reactions rate doubles for every 10 deg C increase in temperature
-Van’t hoff rule
Biological reactions increase 2-3 fold for every 10 deg C temp.-rise
Sensitivity of (bio) pharmaceutical products
• Of the > €650B of pharmaceutical product sold worldwide in 2005, >10% or €65B were biopharmaceuticals*
• 40% are temperature sensitive
• Biopharma is 100% temperature sensitive
CCA Annual Meeting
24.05.2007 Sensitech* The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that as much as
25% of all vaccine products reach their destination in a degraded state
Examples of panel colour to the level of temperature
Source: Q-lab
(Temperature difference between colored panel and black panel)
A = dark greyB = Tyvek®
(white colour) E = (dark red)
Many temperature measurements have confirmed peaks >80°C underneath dark
colour surfaces White vs. dark colour of identical material has significant
advantage on temperature level
Global Average Near soil Temperature Map
Solar Radiation
Solar radiation on food held in direct sunlight increases the temperature above the ambient temperature. The amount of increase in temperature depends on the intensity of the radiation, shape and duration of exposure
Intensity of solar radiation depends upon latitude, altitude, season, time of day, and degree of cloud cover.
Under clear skies it is most intense when the sun is most directly overhead. Hence the intensity of radiation is greater in tropical zones than in temperate zones.
• high temperature is detrimental to food quality and increases wastage
• in tropical climates with much higher solar radiation considerable quantities food deteriorate in quality at a rapid rate
Spring Temperatures April 2010
Surface Temperature versus Geographical Latitude
About 1 deg C less every 145 km towards poles
Copyright by Robert A. Rohde for Global Warming Art.
Berlin 52Luxembourg 49London 43
Singapore 1Kuala Lumpur 3Mumbai 19Abu Dhabi 24Sao Paolo 23Miami 25Johannesburg 26
Temperature curves Tyvek vs other solutionswhen exposed to sun on Tarmac India Example1
Confidential customer information
Pharma Company 1 Trial Result
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Tyvek® Cover
Temperature curves Tyvek vs other solutionswhen exposed to sun on Tarmac India Example2
Confidential customer information
Pharma Company 2 Trial
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Ambient Temp. Normal.Pallet first Tyvek, then Stratch film Only Tyvek
Confidential customer information
Tyvek® “White cover” keeps Cargo Cool.
Limits temperature increase of fruits and horticultural products to a few degrees
Where
unprotected cargo or cargo with a regular plastic wrapping would
have increased by 20 deg C under extreme heat
Cool Times August 2010
Qualitative Summary of trials
Specific advantages for air transport
Allows shipping cooling during transport of temperature sensitive products, like horticultural products or additional protection to pharmaceutical products in insulated packaging
• Extremely light weight
• Efficient compared to no protection (majority of the perishable air freighted)
• Efficient and cost effective compared to heavy insulated covers
• Humidity control, gas permeability (oxygen!)
• Works best against solar heat.
To be used as added protection during air transportation rather than replacement for packaging material to avoid suffocation and irreversible damages with influence on shelf life and goods quality
Thermal protection against heat comes from its capacity to reflect solar radiation while allowing cooling during cold room storage significantly faster than other insulated covers
Important: Sufficient pre cooling and correct temperature management from start of the cool chain essential for optimal performance
Protecting sensible perishables for temperature vaiations (bananas)Problem:
• Bananas are sensible to cold air, humidity loss and lack of oxygen
• Bananas require lower and upper temperature control
• Quality of bananas influences pricing
Trial:
Cardboard transporting branded bananas (9-18kg) by truck and train were covered with covers in early spring and late summer
Outcome:
•Temperature variations were limited in microclimate conditions
•Temperature control between distribution center and point-of sales conditions is improved, when bananas are transported with other perishable goods requiring cold temperatures
Example Temperature in 18kg Box with /without Cover
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without coverwith coverZürich Distribution
Centre
Retailer
1-piece Easy-install Tyvek ® TopCover™Installation 1 min by ground-handling
Air Cargo Tyvek TOPCOVER trials
Covers for smaller Euro pallets
Features:
•Robust yet light (0.7 kg)
•Allows to respire
•Vapour transmission up 8 kg/24h
•Limits Heat radiation
•Dust, dirt contamination control
Conclusions based upon general product knowledge and trials
� Heat build-up is lowered due to high solar reflection
� Low air permeability limits heat exchange by convection
� High vapour permeability important for humidity control
� White product has lower conduction then metalized covers
� Tyvek® TopCover® is tested by lead customers in markets and value proposition has been tested and validated
Growing international transportation of perishable and pharmaceutical products could lead to increased use for perishables
Contacts us: Contacts us: [email protected]@lux.dupont.com
00352 3666 568100352 3666 5681
Product safety information is available upon request
This information corresponds to our current knowledge on the subject. It is offered solely to provide possible suggestions for your own experimentations.
It is not intended, however, to substitute for any testing you may need to conduct to determine for yourself the suitability of our products for your particular purposes. This information may be subject to revision as new knowledge and experience becomes available. Since we cannot anticipate all variations in actual end-use conditions, DuPont makes no warranties and assumes no liability in connection with any use of this information. Nothing in this publication is to be considered as a license to operate under or a recommendation to infringe any patent right
Disclaimer:
You may need to conduct trials to determine for yourself the suitability of our
products for your particular purposes.
Sufficient pre cooling and correct temperature management from
start of the cool chain essential for optimal performance.
DuPont is not liable for product damage during the use of the cover