Self heating element on food-packaging / Wan Muhammad Ihsan Wan Mohammad Nadzim

Self-heating food packaging consists of a heating pad and food itself which the food warmer provided to help reheat the ready to eat meals. The food warmer or heat pack is an active module with an ability to produce heat without external sources which called an exothermic reaction process. The most...

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Main Author: Wan Mohammad Nadzim, Wan Muhammad Ihsan
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spelling my.uitm.ir.785502023-05-29T04:09:45Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/78550/ Self heating element on food-packaging / Wan Muhammad Ihsan Wan Mohammad Nadzim Wan Mohammad Nadzim, Wan Muhammad Ihsan Food processing and manufacture Packaging Self-heating food packaging consists of a heating pad and food itself which the food warmer provided to help reheat the ready to eat meals. The food warmer or heat pack is an active module with an ability to produce heat without external sources which called an exothermic reaction process. The most popular application of this self-heating technology is Kembara food pack. It is a suitable and convenient during travel innovation as it will help to re-heat the food easily and safely to eat within a few minutes only. Therefore, this study aimed to discover the best chemical composition of Calcium Oxide with Iron (Fe) and Calcium Oxide with Iron (Fe) with the presence of Sodium Chloride to develop a self-heating pack for re-heating purposed of food. The most suitable characteristic of an efficient heating pack is a reaction that can achieve the highest final temperature with lower duration to rise at highest temperature and longest duration sustained at the highest temperature. The reaction of Calcium Oxide and Iron (Fe) were activated with 100 ml,120 ml,140 ml and 200 ml of water with each of temperature reaction occur was recorded. The result in this study indicated that 60 g of Calcium Oxide with 10 g of Iron (Fe) activated with 120 ml of water exhibited the highest temperature 62℃ with the duration taken to reach the highest temperature is 36 minutes. This combination duration sustained at highest temperatures is 10 minutes. Meanwhile, the lowest temperature recorded was 40℃ and it took around 45 minutes to reach the highest temperature when 40 g of Calcium Oxide and 8 g of Sodium Chloride were combined with 100 ml of water. Meanwhile for the combination of Calcium Oxide and Iron (Fe) with the presence of Sodium Chloride the highest temperature that achieved were 74℃.The combination of 50 g of Calcium Oxide,15 g of Iron (Fe) and 10 g of Sodium Chloride (NaCl) took about 10 minutes to reach the highest temperature and sustain at the highest temperature for about 8 minutes. The lowest temperature recorded for this combination was 42℃ and it took around 22 minutes to reach the temperature when 40 g of Calcium Oxide,8 g of Iron (Fe) and 10 g of Sodium Chloride (NaCL) were combined with 100 ml of water. 2023 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/78550/1/78550.pdf Self heating element on food-packaging / Wan Muhammad Ihsan Wan Mohammad Nadzim. (2023) [Student Project] (Submitted)
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Self heating element on food-packaging / Wan Muhammad Ihsan Wan Mohammad Nadzim
description Self-heating food packaging consists of a heating pad and food itself which the food warmer provided to help reheat the ready to eat meals. The food warmer or heat pack is an active module with an ability to produce heat without external sources which called an exothermic reaction process. The most popular application of this self-heating technology is Kembara food pack. It is a suitable and convenient during travel innovation as it will help to re-heat the food easily and safely to eat within a few minutes only. Therefore, this study aimed to discover the best chemical composition of Calcium Oxide with Iron (Fe) and Calcium Oxide with Iron (Fe) with the presence of Sodium Chloride to develop a self-heating pack for re-heating purposed of food. The most suitable characteristic of an efficient heating pack is a reaction that can achieve the highest final temperature with lower duration to rise at highest temperature and longest duration sustained at the highest temperature. The reaction of Calcium Oxide and Iron (Fe) were activated with 100 ml,120 ml,140 ml and 200 ml of water with each of temperature reaction occur was recorded. The result in this study indicated that 60 g of Calcium Oxide with 10 g of Iron (Fe) activated with 120 ml of water exhibited the highest temperature 62℃ with the duration taken to reach the highest temperature is 36 minutes. This combination duration sustained at highest temperatures is 10 minutes. Meanwhile, the lowest temperature recorded was 40℃ and it took around 45 minutes to reach the highest temperature when 40 g of Calcium Oxide and 8 g of Sodium Chloride were combined with 100 ml of water. Meanwhile for the combination of Calcium Oxide and Iron (Fe) with the presence of Sodium Chloride the highest temperature that achieved were 74℃.The combination of 50 g of Calcium Oxide,15 g of Iron (Fe) and 10 g of Sodium Chloride (NaCl) took about 10 minutes to reach the highest temperature and sustain at the highest temperature for about 8 minutes. The lowest temperature recorded for this combination was 42℃ and it took around 22 minutes to reach the temperature when 40 g of Calcium Oxide,8 g of Iron (Fe) and 10 g of Sodium Chloride (NaCL) were combined with 100 ml of water.
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title Self heating element on food-packaging / Wan Muhammad Ihsan Wan Mohammad Nadzim
title_short Self heating element on food-packaging / Wan Muhammad Ihsan Wan Mohammad Nadzim
title_full Self heating element on food-packaging / Wan Muhammad Ihsan Wan Mohammad Nadzim
title_fullStr Self heating element on food-packaging / Wan Muhammad Ihsan Wan Mohammad Nadzim
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