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SAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

SYLLABUS FOR B.E. (PRINTING ENGINEERING AND GRAPHIC


COMMUNICATION)

(2015 COURSE)

WITH EFFECT FROM YEAR 2018-19

B.E Printing Engineering (2015 Course) – Savitribai Phule Pune University


SavitribaiPhule University of Pune, Pune
Final Year PRINTING Engineering (2015 Course)
(With effect from Academic Year 2018-19)
SEMESTER I

Course Course Teaching Semester Examination Scheme of


Code Scheme Marks Credits
Hours / Week
TH TUT PR In- End- TW PR OR Total TH/TW PR+OR
Sem Sem
408281 Elective I 3 -- 02 30 70 25 25 -- 150 3 1

408282 Elective II 3 -- -- 30 70 -- -- -- 100 3 --

408283 Web Offset and Web


Handling 3 -- 02 30 70 25 -- 25 150 3 1

408284 Technology of Gravure 3 -- 02 30 70 25 -- 50 175 3 1

408285 Design of Experiments 4 -- 02 30 70 25 -- -- 125 4 1

408286 Project Stage I - 2 -- -- -- - -- 50 50 -- 2

Audit Course -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ----


Total 16 2 8 150 350 100 25 125 750 16 6

Total Credits 22

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Savitribai Phule University of Pune, Pune
Final Year PRINTING Engineering (2015 Course)
(With effect from Academic Year 2018-19)
Semester II
Course Course Teaching Scheme Semester Examination Scheme of Credits
Code Hours / Week Marks

TH TUT PR In- End- TW PR OR Total TH/TW P


Sem Sem R+OR

408287 Elective III 03 -- 02 30 70 25 25 -- 150 3 1

408288 Elective IV 03 -- -- 30 70 -- -- -- 100 3 --

408289 Print Production


Planning and Control 04 -- 02 30 70 25 -- -- 125 4 1

408290 Packaging Technology 03 -- 02 30 70 25 50 -- 175 3 1

408291 Project Stage II -- 06 - -- -- 150 -- 50 200 -- 6

Audit Course -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Total 13 06 06 120 280 225 75 50 750 13 9

Total Credits 22

Subject Subject
Elective I Elective III
Code Code

Advertising and
408281 A 408287 A Printed Electronics
Multimedia

Maintenance
408281 B Management of 408287 B Adhesives for Packaging
Printing Machines

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408287 C E-Publishing

Subject Subject
Elective II Elective-IV
Code Code

Packaging Materials Management Information Systems and


408282 A 408288 A
and Processes Cost Estimation

Technology of Security
408282 B 408288 B Entrepreneurship in Printing
Printing

408288 C Open Elective

Audit Course

 Audit Course: Optional for 1st and 2nd term of BE Printing Engineering
 ‘Audit Courses’ means a Course in which the student shall be awarded Participated and
Not Participated (P/NP).
 It is left to the discretion of the respective affiliated institute to offer such coursesto the
students.
 Evaluation of audit course will be done at institute level itself.
 Teaching-learning process for these subjects is decided by concernfaculty/industryexperts
appointed by the affiliated Engineering College.
 Marks obtained by student for audit course will not be taken into consideration of SGPA
or CGPA.

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Audit Course German A2

This course is based on 12 units of the book ‘Netzwerk A2’.


According to group goals, the teacher may do more or less than this, and may not need to cover
everything in the book.
Topics & Vocabulary:
 Family activities and events.
 Talking about careers
 Family stories

 Giving orders

 Using and moving equipment, furniture


 Shopping – food/drink, packaging and weights
 Making plans together
 Suggestions, expressing preferences
 Opinions – travel and tourism
 Reading brochures and displays
 Landscapes and the natural world
 Health, sickness, accidents: sympathy, caring, expressing hope
Grammar:
 Review of verbs (Präteritum, Perfekt, Imperativ, etc.)
 Directional and temporal adverbs
 Adjectives and the indefinite and definite articles
 Wordbuilding (verb + -er, -ung)
 Prepositions of movement and state
 Time prepositions
 Conjunctions weil, deshalb
 Konjunktiv II: könnte, sollte
 Subordinate clause with wenn
 Verbs plus preposition
 Dative-object, dative pronoun and accusative pronoun
Cultural Content:
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 Travelling

 Foreigners in Germany
 Health and fitness
 School and education
Skills Work:
 Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction
 Writing practice

 Plenty of listening activities

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(408281A) Elective I Advertising and Multimedia
Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Scheme
Lectures: 3 Hrs/ Week 04 In Sem: 30 Marks
Practicals: 2 Hrs/ Week End Sem: 70 Marks
Term Work: 25 Marks
Practical: 25 Marks

Pre-requisites: Introduction to Printing Processes, Digital Printing Technology

Course Objectives:
The objectives of the Course are:
1. Describe the basic concepts and principles in mass communication technology and
significance of different marketing tools
2. To understand types of advertising, their applications, attributes
3. Understand the significance of market research, media research, campaign planning
4. To understand branding and brand equity
5. To get an insight of integrated media campaigning.
6. To develop a complete understanding for promotion of product, service, or idea and use
the concept of theme building and USP

Course Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
1. Understand the significance of advertising in general and print advertising in details for
successful promotion of commodity
2. Analyze the market/audience based on surveys, research
3. Comprehend the right media for promotion, marketing,
4. Apply the integrated media concept for campaign planning
5. Understand the advertising agency structure, and concept of construction of
advertisement
6. Develop, create concept, USP for commodity promotion
7. Apply the concept of branding for value addition to commodity brand

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Unit 1: Introduction [6 hours]
What is an idea, how to develop idea, the core idea, the research process -Finalize the core
concept – Mood board – Styling – Referencing – look and feel - Presentation - Pitching – How
to develop an idea into an narrative form. Introduction to Advertising as a tool of
communication Role of Advertising in marketing mix.Types of Advertising – Product
advertising, Service advertising, Institutional Advertising,Public Relations advertising, Public
Service Advertising, Financial Advertising

Unit 2: Market & Advertising [6 hours]


Research – Types / Scope of research, Market Research – Market surveys – Audience surveys
Market segmentation Targeting, Advertising Research, Advertising evaluation, ADGMAR
approach,Types of Advertising evaluation

Unit 3: Media & Product [6 hours]


Types of media, Media Vehicles, Functions, Audience surveys, TRP, NRS, ABC, Product
researchmeaning & scope, Analyzing & Testing of products, Important of product research,
Limits, Product Positioning

Unit 4: Campaign Planning and Brand Building [6 hours]


Three phases of campaign, Campaign planning – these identification, why to advertise in terms
ofcampaign, Creativity & psychology in advertising,Introduction – What is Brand, Brand
communication Purpose for advertising Brands, Why do people need brands, Brand building
Process – Role of an advertising agency in building brands – The brand story. Brand equity –
personality, positioning

Unit 5: Construction of advertisement [6 hours]


Introduction to – Text – Typography - Fonts – Style – Layout, Color theory, Styling – Layout
Tables - Graphics – Illustration – Image manipulation - Restoration – infographics – Print media
– Online media – Outdoor media - TVC. Visualization, copy writing, Headlines, slogan, Types
of copy, Requisites of an effective layout, Advertising agency structure, Responsibilities of
personnel, Advertising Budget, methods of budgeting, Budgeting process.
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Unit 6: Latest trends in advertising and Multimedia advertising [6 hours]
Latest trends in advertising-Digital advertising, Using mobile, QR codes, Co-branding strategy,
Content marketingMultimedia, File formats, Non-linear programs, Collaboration of different
media such as video skills,audio & animation, Authoring, Animated advertising Case study

Guidelines for Student's Lab Journal


1. Students should write the journal in own hand writing with either black or blue pen.
2. Hand writing and Figures must be neat and clean.
3. All the diagrams, workflows and figures must be drawn on blank sheet and should be
neatly labeled
4. Journal must contain certificate indicating name of the institute, student, department,
subject, class/ year, number of experiments completed, signature of staff, Head of the
department and the Principal.
5. Index must contain serial number, title of the experiment, page number and the signature
of staff along with date.

Guidelines for Laboratory Conduction


1. Check for the Computer, printer, scanner, LAN connectivity before start of the practicals.
2. Check and note down the set-up details of hardware and software as per the format given
3. Follow the format given for procedure and note down all the observations as per the
format given.
4. Check the status of printer while taking printout, it should be in “ready” status only.
5. Write the experiment in the journal and get it checked within a week.

Term Work:
Note: Term-work shall consist of record of the following experiments presented in the form of
journals.
1. Campaign planning for selected product/ service/ idea
2. Design a full-page newspaper advertisement
3. Design a half page newspaper advertisement
4. Design a full-page magazine advertisement
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5. Design a half page magazine advertisement
6. Design an outdoor advertisement for hoarding
7. Design an outdoor advertisement for banner
8. Design multimedia advertisement in Flash for cable TV (running strip)
9. Design multimedia advertisement in Flash for internet viewing

Text Books:
[T1] Chunawalla, Sethia, (2015), Foundations of advertising theory & practice, Eighth
Edition, Himalaya Publications
[T2] Batra, Myers, Aaker, (1996) Advertising Management, Ninth Edition, Prentice Hall

Reference Books:
[R1] Richard E. Meyer, (2009) Handbook of Multimedia, second edition, Cambridge
Publications

Unit Text Books Reference Books


Unit 1 T1, T2 R1
Unit 2 T1, T2 R1
Unit 3 T1, T2 R1
Unit 4 T1, T2 R1
Unit 5 T1, T2 R1
Unit 6 T2 R1

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(408281 B) (Elective I) Maintenance Management of Printing Machines

Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Scheme


Theory: 3 Hours/Week 04 Paper: In Sem: 30marks
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week End Sem: 70 marks
Practical: 25 marks
Term Work: 25 marks
Pre-requisites: Basic Printing Techniques, Sheetfed Offset Machines, Technology of
Flexography
Pre-requisites: Sheetfed Offset Printing Machines, Technology of Flexography Digital Printing
Technology

Course Objectives:
The objectives of the Course are:
1. Understand the principles of maintenance management
2. Understand steps to implement Preventive Maintenance
3. Understand aspects of Corrective Maintenance
4. Understand the benefits of safe and protective maintenance environment
5. Study various proactive and predictive methods of maintenance
6. Study breakdown and replacement type of maintenance
Course Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
1. Learn the tools of maintenance management
2. Comprehend the needs of preventive maintenance printing machines
3. Comprehend the methods of corrective maintenance in printing machines
4. Apply quality and safety measures in maintenance of printing machines and equipment
5. Apply measures for predictive maintenance
6. Evaluate breakdown and replacement theories

Unit 1: Maintenance Management [6 hours]


Maintenance Management and Control, Introduction, Maintenance Department Functions and
Organization, Maintenance Management by Objectives: Critical Maintenance, Management
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Principles, and Maintenance Program Effectiveness, Evaluation Questions for Maintenance
Managers.

Unit 2: Preventive Maintenance [6 hours]


Introduction, Preventive Maintenance Elements, Plant Characteristics in Need of a PM Program,
and a Principle for Selecting Items for PM, Important Steps for Establishing a PM Program,
Lubricants and lubrication

Unit 3: Corrective Maintenance [6 hours]


Introduction, Corrective Maintenance Types, Corrective Maintenance Steps, Downtime
Components, and Time, Reduction Strategies at System Level, Corrective Maintenance
Measures

Unit 4: Quality and Safety in Maintenance [6 hours]


Introduction, Need for Quality Maintenance Processes, Maintenance Work Quality,
Occupational Health and Safety measures, Safety measures in Electrical equipment, using
hazardous chemicals, handling heavy machinery, fire protection, personal protective
equipment,Total Productive Maintenance in Printing presses

Unit 5: Predictive Maintenance Techniques [6 hours]


Proactive Maintenance using different measurement techniques such as Thermography,
Vibration test, Air Leak detector etc. Data mining techniques on data to help identify behavior
patterns, accurate early detection of faults in machine, Predictive maintenance by analysis of
electrical current and temperature parameters.

Unit 6: Breakdown Maintenance and Reconditioning and Replacement Theory [6 hours]


Breakdown Maintenance, Daily maintenance to be done by operator, Breakdown maintenance
performed for Printing and Converting machines. Replacement or Repair decision making,
Roller copperizing, re-rubberizing. Replacement Models, Replacement policy, Replacement of
items, Determination of average life.

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Guidelines for Student's Lab Journal
1. Students should write the journal in own hand writing with either black or blue pen.
2. Hand writing and Figures must be neat and clean.
3. Journal must contain certificate indicating name of the institute, student, department,
subject, class/ year, number of experiments completed, signature of staff, Head of the
department and the Principal.
4. Index must contain serial number, title of the experiment, page number and the signature
of staff along with date.
5. Put one blank page in between two experiments and mention experiment number, date
and title of the experiment in separate line.

Guidelines for Laboratory Conduction


1. Clean all machine parts every time before starting of practical.
2. Check for the electrical connections before start up and end of the practicals.
3. Apron is compulsory while conducting practicals on printing machine.
4. Metal objects are not allowed while handling cylinders and plates.
5. Follow all safety instructions while press operation
6. Write the experiment in the journal and get it checked within a week.

Term Work:
Note: Term-work shall consist of record of the following experiments presented in the form of
journals.
1. Identification of parts used in printing machines e.g. actually identifying parts like gear,
bearing,
chain etc.
2. Clean, check and calibrate inking rollers of a printing press
3. Clean check and calibrate ink duct of a printing machine
4. Clean, check and calibrate compressors used in printing machines
5. Study lubrication path in a printing machine
6. Calculate packing requirements for accurate pressure in printing units
7. Clean, check and calibrate dampening system in offset press
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8. Prepare new blanket for offset blanket cylinder
9. To understand and implement 5 S in press room
10. Clean check and calibrate any ancillary unit used in printing press

Text Books
[T1] Venkataraman.K, (2007), Maintenance Engineering and Management, Prentice-Hall of
India Private Limited.
[T2] P.Goplakrishnan, A.K.Banerji, (1977), Maintenance and Spare Parts Management,
Prentice Hall of India.
[T3] B. S. Dhillon, Engineering Maintenance, A modern approach, CRC Press

Reference Books:
[R1] H.P.Garg, (1990), Industrial Maintenance, S. Chand & Company Ltd.
[R2] Kenneth E.Rizzo, Total Production Management, Second Ed., GATF Press.
[R3] N.D.Vohra, Quantitative Techniques in Management, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.
Ltd.
[R4] Herschell L. Apfelberg, Maintaining Printing Equipment, GATF Press.
[R5] Lindley R. Higging; Maintenance Engineering Handbook, 4thedition, McGraw Hill
International.
[R6] Operator’s Manual by GATF
[R7] Levitt, J., Maintenance Management, Industrial Press, New York, 1997.

Unit Text Books Reference Books


Unit 1 T1 R7
Unit 2 T1,T2, T3 -
Unit 3 T3 R1
Unit 4 - R1 ,R2, R3
Unit 5 - R4
Unit 6 - R3, R5

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(408282 A) (Elective II) Packaging Materials and Processes

Teaching Scheme Credits Examination


Scheme
Lectures: 3 Hours/ Week 03 In Sem: 30 Marks
End Sem: 70 Marks

Pre-requisites: Basic Printing Techniques, Material Science

Course Objectives:
The objectives of the Course are:
1. Define packaging and describe the role of plastics in packaging.
2. Describe the role of absorbent substrates used in packaging.
3. Understand various types of converting processes used in packaging.
4. Classify various types of packaging techniques used for food applications.
5. Explain various types of wrapping techniques and pouching methods for the products.
6. Recognize various types materials used in packaging.

Course Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
1. Learn properties and applications of various types of plastics used in packaging.
2. Know properties and applications of paper, board and other rigid materials used in
packaging.
3. Explain extrusion, lamination and varnishing techniques and compare the properties of
layers used in packaging.
4. Categorize various packaging techniques used for a given product and shelf life.
5. Describe various wrapping and pouching techniques for a product.
6. Identify and test the materials used in packaging.

Unit 1: Plastics in Packaging [6 hours]


Basic requirements of Packaging, Raw materials for Packaging such as Cellophane,

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Polyethylene, Polypropylene, PET A, PET G, Aluminum Foil, PVC, PS, Biodegradable and Eco
friendly packaging-Advantages and Limitations, Food grade plastics, Recycling of plastics,
Properties and applications of the packaging materials.

Unit 2: Paper, Board and Other Materials in Packaging [6 hours]


Paper-Types, Manufacturing, Properties, Specialty papers for Packaging, Folding board cartons
and coated cartons; Corrugated Boards-Types, Applications, Specifications; Types, Properties
and applications for Wood, Glass Metals and Textile.

Unit 3: Converting Processes [6 hours]


Hot Foil Stamping, Die-Cutting, Folding and Gluing, Flexo Folding Gluing (FFG), Extrusion
and Co-extrusion technology, Advantages, Limitations, Polymer compatibility for co-extrusion
process, applications of co-extrusion, coating techniques, lamination technique such as Dry, Wet,
Hot-melt, Thermal and Extrusion, Metallization, Varnishing.

Unit 4: Packaging Techniques [6 hours]


Bag-in-Box, Retort Packaging, Requirements for Retort, Aseptic Technology, Aseptic packaging
for food products in PET Bottles, Lami-tubes, Processing and Advantages.

Unit 5: Wrapping Techniques and Closures [6 hours]


Shrink wrapping, Process, Stretch wrapping, Process, Comparison between Stretch and Shrink
wrapping, Closures, Purpose, Types of Closures, Applications, Flexible Pouches such as Stand-
up pouches, two-sided seal, three-sided seal pouches, Pouching machines, FFS machines.

Unit 6: Material Testing [6 hours]


Mechanical – Tensile, Tear burst, impact; barrier properties, WVTR test, Adhesion test, Optical
– Gloss, haze and clarity; Chemical Resistance test – solvents and chemicals, Migration test,
Plastic material identification test, solvent retention; Hardness and corrosion test for metals;
Clarity and brittleness test for glass.

Text Books:

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[T1] A. S. Athayle, (1992), Plastics in Packaging, Tata McGraw-Hill Publication.
[T2] A. S. Athayle, (1992), Plastics in Flexible Packaging, Multi-Tech Publishing.
[T3] S. Natarajan. M. Govindarajan, and B. Kumar, (2009), “Fundamental of
Packaging Technology” PHI, New Delhi.
[T4] M. Mahadevian, R. V. Gowramma, (1996), Food Packaging Materials, Tata Mc
Graw Hill Publication.

Reference Books:
[R1] Walter Soroka, (2009), Fundamentals of Packaging Technology, Fourth Edition,
Institute of Packaging Professionals.
[R2] Aaron L. Brody, Kenneth S. Marsh, (1997), Encyclopedia of Packaging
Technology, 2nd Edition, A Wiley-Interscience Publication.
[R3] Shrikant Athavale, (2013), Handbook of Printing Packaging and Laminations
[R4] Frank Albert Paine, Heather R. Paine, (1992), Handbook of Food Packaging,
2ndEdition Institute of Packaging.
[R5] David Shires, Developments in Barrier Technology, (1993), PIRA International.
[R6] J. A. Cairns, C. R. Oswin, (1974), Packaging for Climatic Protection, Newness-
Butterworth.

Unit Text Books Reference Books


Unit 1 T1, T2, T3 R1, R2
Unit 2 - R2
Unit 3 T1, T2 R1, R2, R3
Unit 4 T1, T2, T4 R4, R5
Unit 5 T1, T2, R1
Unit 6 T1 R2, R6

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(408282 B) Elective II Technology of Security Printing
Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Scheme
Theory: 3 Hours/Week 03 Paper: In Sem: 30marks
End Sem: 70 marks

Pre-requisites: BasicPrintingTechniques,InkTechnology
Course Objectives:
1. Understand Security Printing concept
2. Study and select Inks for Security printing
3. Study and select Substrates for Security printing
4. Understand Brand protection
5. Understand various applications of Security Printing
6. Understand application of various printing techniques for Security Printing

Course Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
1. Understand importance of security printing
2. Evaluation of Security Inks
3. Develop and Apply new methods for Brand Protection
4. Evaluation of Substrates for Security Printing
5. Evaluation of Security Inks
6. Application of Printing Processes for Security Printing

Unit1:Introduction to Security Printing [6hours]


Requirement of Security Printing, Considerations, Counterfeiting - Creation and Graphics,
Circulation and Bank maintenance, RBI Specifications, Security aspects of currencies,
Importance of Academic and Industrial security, Types of Security products.

Unit2:Inks [6hours]
Types of security printing inks, Features – Metal revealable, migrating, heat reactive, erasable,
fugitive, copy - protection, thermal chromic, coin reactive, bleeding, penreactive, irreversible,

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visible infrared, penetrating, chemical reactive and optically variable ink (OVI) Introduction,
UV Curing, Photochromic inks, Monochromic Inks ,Invisible Phosphorescent inks, Water
Resistant Inks.

Unit3:SecuritySubstrates [6hours]
Security Fibres, Planchettes, Fluorescent Hi-Lites, Iridescent coating, Security threads,
Holographic foil, Color Centered paper, Chemical reactive, Chemically Void, Toner fused
Paper, Visible security fibers, Invisible fluorescent fibers and Other security papers.

Unit4:SecurityandBrandProtection [6hours]
Watermarking–Digital Watermark-Holograms- UV-visible Printing, rainbow printing,
microlines, guilloches, n u m b e r i n g , L i n e -printing, s t a m p e m b o s s i n g , h o t -foil-
embossing, e m b o s s i n g / punching , customer-designed hologram, blind red printing,
solvent colors, multi- color UV-fluorescence stitching thread, holographic foil or lamination of
a page, optical variable graphics, diffraction structures, Functional Electronics in Security
Printing

Unit5: Applications [6hours]


Security design and processes for various print products: Barcodes, Holograms, cheque
printing-MICR cheques and Reserve Bank of India (RBI) specifications, finishing, paper
specifications, Manufacturing process of Bank Notes, Business forms, Certificates, Passports.

Unit6:Print Processes used in SecurityPrinting [6hours]


Printing Processes such as Gravure, Offset, Flexo, Letterpress, Screen, Variable Data Printing,
Software and Digital printing equipment used for variable data printing, Recent trends and
developmentsin securityprinting.

Text Books:
[T1] Richard D. Warner & Richard M. Adams (2005), Introduction to Security Printing
[T2] IndianInstituteofBankers(1999),BankCreditCardBusiness,Macmillan, Delhi
[T3] WilliamH. Erdei,(1998),Barcode-Design, Printing & Quality Control, McGrawHill
[T4] H. Kipphan, (2001), Handbook of Print Media, ISBN: 3-540-67326-1 Springer-
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Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

Reference Books:
[R1] R. Narayanan, ( 1998), ComputerStationery &MICR - Cheque Production,
Association for Research&DevelopmentinPrinting.
[R2] Martin Monestics,(1983),The Art of Paper Currency, Quarlet Books Ltd.

Unit Text Books Reference Books


Unit 1 T1 R1, R2
Unit 2 T3, T4 R1, R2
Unit 3 T4 R1
Unit 4 T1, T3 R1, R2
Unit 5 T3 R2
Unit 6 T3, T4 R2

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408283Web Offset and Web Handling
Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Scheme
Theory: 3 Hours/Week 04 Paper: In Sem: 30marks
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week End Sem: 70 marks
Practical: 25 marks
Term Work: 25 marks
Pre-requisites: Introduction to Printing Processes, Material Science, Sheetfed Offset Printing
Technology

Course Objectives:
The objectives of the Course are:
1. Understand reel handling and cylinder construction for web presses
2. Understand concept of ink drying on heatset presses and folding mechanisms
3. Understand web tension measurement and control
4. Understand auto registration systems and auxiliary equipment used in web presses
5. Understand printing standards for web offset processes
6. Learn press troubleshooting and initiatives for environment friendly printing

Course Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
1. Identify web configurations and describe reel handling methods
2. Compare different dryers used and solve troubleshooting of ink drying
3. Examine factors affecting web tension
4. Evaluate print registration solutions
5. Utilize and analyze print attributes TVI, grey balance etc.
6. Solve troubleshooting of print results of web offset and utilize green initiatives in
printing press

Unit 1: Web Press Configuration and Drive concepts [6 Hours]


Configurations of Web presses, Paper logistics, reel stands, reel handling, reel to webprocessing,
splice preparation, clamp truck transport, and automatic splicers. Plates used for web presses,

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metal backed low gap blanket technology, packing calculation in web offset, Drive concepts in
web offset machine, mechanical shaft, shaft less drives in printing units

Unit 2: Dryers, Chillers and Folders [6 Hours]


Dryers & chill rolls, regeneration thermal oxidizers used on heat set presses, temperaturesettings
of dryers and chillers as per ink coverage and substrate used, Ink behavior in coldest and heat set
presses, IR dryer and UV dryer in web offset, Folders used forcommercial publication,
newspaper industry, continuous stationery, folding techniques, foldermaintenance on web offset.

Unit 3: Dynamic behavior of paper web [6 Hours]


Effect of transport velocity and surrounding air on web transport, web instability problems in the
press such as wrinkling and fluttering, Web tension control, load cells, web handling, factors
affecting tension- press related tensionand paper related tension, modulus of elasticity of paper,
web tension profile and shrinkage profile after dryers.

Unit 4: Auto-registration control and Auxiliary Equipment [6 Hours]


Registration control- autoregistration control used on web presses, closed loop systems for
register control, Auxiliary equipment used on web offset- remoisturisers unit, anti-static devices,
temperature-controlled oscillators, Angle bars, turner bars

Unit 5: Understanding Print capability of a web machine [6 Hours]


Understanding various test elements to understand behaviour of inking, dampening, printing
pressures, Test elements such as grey balance, color gamut, tone value increase, register.
Understanding ISO 12647-3 for cold set newspaper, Wan IFRA standards for newspaper
printing, Measurement of basic quality checks for paper, inks and other consumables.

Unit 6: Web offset troubleshooting and Green Initiatives in Printing [6 Hours]


Web Offset troubleshooting, press troubles, infeed, dryers, chillers, folders, paper and ink
problems, Deinking procedures used for web offset printed papers, use of recycled papers, using
certified resources such as Forest Stewardship council (FSC) or Sustainable Forestry Initiative
(SFI), Energy saving in presses, minimization of harmful chemicals in presses.

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Guidelines for Student's Lab Journal
1. Students should write the journal in own hand writing with either black or blue pen.
2. Hand writing and Figures must be neat and clean.
3. Journal must contain certificate indicating name of the institute, student, department,
subject, class/ year, number of experiments completed, signature of staff, Head of the
department and the Principal.
4. Index must contain serial number, title of the experiment, page number and the
signature of staff along with date.
5. Put one blank page in between two experiments and mention experiment number,
date and title of the experiment in separate line.

Guidelines for Laboratory Conduction


1. Clean all machine parts every time before starting of practical.
2. Check for the electrical connections before start up and end of the practicals.
3. Apron is compulsory while conducting practicals on printing machine.
4. Metal objects are not allowed while handling cylinders and plates.
5. Follow all safety instructions while press operation
6. Write the experiment in the journal and get it checked within a week.

Term Work
Note: Term work shall consist of following experiments or assignments presented in the form of
journals.
1. To understand ink limit (contrast and ink density) for maplitho paper
2. To understand ink limit (contrast and ink density) for art gloss paper
3. Understanding press standardization – plate and blanket settings procedures
4. Understanding press standardization – inking and dampening settings procedures
5. Understanding press standardization – feeder settings procedures
6. To print multi-color job (first 2 colors of 4 colors)
7. To print multi-color job (next 2 colors of 4 colors)
8. To measure quality checks consumables for web offset substrate, inks, fount etc.

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9. To carry out print analysis of a newspaper printed job and commercial heat set printed
job and evaluate print quality using various test elements.
10. Study of Sheet fed and Web offset Press working using Simulator softwares- SHOTS
from Sinapse

Text Books:
[T1] Printing Industries of America Staff, Daniel G. Wilson (2003), Web Offset Press Operating,
5th Edition, GATFPress, USA
[T2] C. S. Mishra (1991), Technology of Offset Printing, 1st Edition, Anupam Prakashan, India

Reference Books:
[R1] W. R. Durrant (1977), Web control, North Wood publication 1st Edition,
[R2] H. Kipphan, (2001), Handbook of Print Media, 1st Edition, ISBN: 3-540-67326-1 Springer-
Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Germany.
[R3] Tim Claypole, Nigel Wells (2012),Best Practice Tool Box,Web Offset Champion Group,
Welsh Centre for Printing and Coating, Swansea University
[R4] Wan IfraNewprint and Newsinks Guide (1993), Word Association of Newspapers and
News Publishers

Unit Text Books Reference Books


Unit 1 T1 R4
Unit 2 T1,T2 R2
Unit 3 - R1
Unit 4 - R1, R2, R3
Unit 5 - R2
Unit 6 - R2, R3

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(408283) Technology of Gravure

Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Scheme


Lectures: 3 Hrs/ Week 04 In Sem: 30 Marks
Practicals: 2Hrs/ Week End Sem: 70 Marks
Term Work: 25 Marks
Oral: 50 Marks

Pre-requisites: Basic Printing Techniques, Ink Technology

Course Objectives:
The objectives of the Course are:
1. Attain basic and technical know-how of the Gravure subject.
2. Understand the pre-press requirement for gravure.
3. Understand the impact of gravure process variables on printability.
4. Understand standardization of a gravure press.
5. Understand the vital role of gravure in flexible packaging.
6. Learn the modern trends in gravure.

Course Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
1. Compare between different gravure cylinder making methods.
2. Explain different gravure image carriers and analyze the effect of cell geometry on
gravure print quality.
3. Identify different press configurations, inks for various gravure applications and evaluate
the relationship between gravure process variables and printability.
4. Explain various types of inking systems, drying systems and compute doctor blade
assembly used on a gravure press.
5. Explain various types of pressurization methods and modern trends in impression system.
6. Justify the importance of web handling and compute web transport roller and balancing
of rollers on a gravure press.

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Unit 1: Gravure Image Carrier [6 hours]
Basic Methods of Gravure Image Production, Chemical Etching, Electronic Engraving and
Direct and Indirect Laser Engraving, Processing Steps, Comparison between Etching and
Engraving, Making of etched and engraved cylinder with reference to ink and substrate.
Unit 2: Surface Preparation for Gravure [6 hours]
Cylinder bases, Functions of Copper, Chrome and Zinc, Variables in Plating, Process Steps from
Press to Press, Base copper technique, Ballard Shell, Corrections in Copper and Chrome,
Comparison between soft copper and hard copper, Measurement and Testing, Surface finish of
cylinder such as roughness measurement, consistency and quality, Gravure Proofing.

Unit 3: Gravure Process [6 hours]


Introduction, Rotogravure Press Configurations, Unit construction, Press Sections, Sheet-fed
Gravure, Ink Transfer in Sheet fed Gravure,Hybrid Process, Gravure Products and Applications,
Types of Inks used for Gravure

Unit 4: Inking and Drying System for Gravure [6 hours]


Types of Inking system, Viscosity Control, Viscosity and Gravure print quality, Doctor Blade
and purpose, Doctor blade types, Doctor Blade assembly, Doctor blade loading, Need and Types
of Dryers used on gravure press, efficiency of dryers, Basic fundamentals of air inlet volume and
velocity in a dryer, relationship of exhaust air volume with inlet air volume, LEL monitoring and
recirculation of hot solvent laden air, Flammability of solvents, OSHA (Occupational Safety and
Health Association) Standards, Incineration process (Regenerative thermal oxidation) or Solvent
Recovery Plant

Unit 5: Impression System [6 hours]


Functions of Impression system, types of elastomers used, types of impression system, factors
governing pressure, factors governing pressure, impression loading, specifications for impression
rollers, testing properties, Electrostatic Assist, need for ESA, Working of ESA, Benefits of ESA,
Effect of ESA on Print Quality, Impression shore hardness and gravure print quality.

Unit 6: Web Handling [6 hours]

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Splicing Mechanism, Web aligner, Surface treatment, Web tension, Tension Zones, Register
Control-Manual and Automatic, Web transport roller, Purpose of idle rollers, Requirements of
idler rollers, Roller balancing, Electronic Line Shaft.

Guidelines for Laboratory Conduction


1. Clean all machine parts every time before starting of practical.
2. Check for the electrical connections before start up and end of the practicals.
3. Wear apron while performing the practicals in flexo lab.
4. Direct contact of metal objects with cylinders and plates should be avoided.
5. Do not inhale the solvents used for cleaning cylinders and diluting inks.
6. Store the solvents in cool dark place.
7. Write the experiment in the journal and get it checked within a week.

Term Work:
Note: Term-work shall consist of record of the following experiments presented in the form of
journals.
1. Study of Gravure Machine principles.
2. Gravure cylinder mounting and de-mounting.
3. Analysis of Gravure Cell Structures.
4. To print a single-color job with etched cylinder on a given substrate
5. To print a single-color job with engraved cylinder with varying viscosity on a given
substrate.
6. To print a single-color job with varying speed.
7. To evaluate effect of ESA Voltage on absorbent substrate.
8. To evaluate effect of ESA Voltage on non-absorbent substrate.
9. To evaluate effect of Air Gap distance on print quality
10. To print a two-color job with engraved cylinder with varying pressure on a given
substrate.

Text Books:

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[T1] W. R. Durrant, (1989), Printing-A Guide to Systems and their Uses, Heinemann
Professional Publishing.
[T2] P. Laden, (1997), Chemistry and Technology of Water based Inks, Blackie
Academic, London.
[T3] E. A. Apps, (1958), Printing Ink Technology, Leonard Hill Ltd.

Reference Books:
[R1] Gravure Process and Technology, (2003), Gravure Education Foundation and
Gravure Association of America.
[R2] Harry B. Smith, (1994), Modern Gravure Technology, Pira International.
[R3] H. Kipphan, (2001), Handbook of Print Media, ISBN: 3-540-67326-1 Springer-
Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
[R4] Ronald E. Todd, (1994), Printing Inks: Formulation Principles, Manufacture and
Quality Control, Pira International.

Unit Text Books Reference Books


Unit 1 T1 R1, R2, R3
Unit 2 - R1
Unit 3 - R1, R2
Unit 4 T2, T3 R1 ,R2, R4
Unit 5 - R1
Unit 6 - R1

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(408285) Design of Experiments

Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Scheme


Theory: 4 Hours/Week 05 Paper: In Sem: 30 marks
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week End Sem: 70 marks
Term Work: 25 marks

Pre-requisites: Introduction to Print Processes, Print Statistics


Course Objectives:
The objectives of the Course are:
1. Understand the basic principles of Experimental Design and Problem Definition
2. Analyze Types of Data - Discrete and Continuous, Sampling and sampling
distribution.
3. Formulate Hypothesis and Errors
4. Estimate factors and levels for a defined experiment
5. Implement various Experimental Design
6. Analyze Experimental Design with Graphical tools

Course Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
1. Understand Basics of Experiential Design and Factors
2. Distinguish the types of data and apply Sampling Plan for data analysis
3. Set and Test the Hypothesis for a given problem and identify Errors in an Experiment
4. Evaluate Factors and Levels for Experimental Design
5. Apply Design of Experiment and ANOVA
6. Evaluate Experimental Design with Graphical tools such as Histograms, Charts and
Cause-Effect diagrams

Unit 1: Introduction to Research Methodology and Introduction to Experimental Design


[6 hours]
Fundamentals of Research: Meaning, Objectives, Motivation, Utility, Understanding language of
Research: Concept, Construct, Definition, Variables, Research Process, Problem Identification.
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Basic principles of DOE: Replication, Randomization and Blocking, Advantages & applications
of DOE, Common terminologies used in DOE; Guidelines for Designing Experiments: problem
definition, selection of operating parameters & levels, selection of response variables,
experimental design, performing experiments, Statistical analysis of data, Conclusions

Unit 2: Basic Statistical Concepts and comparison of entities [6 hours]


Understanding Basic concepts: mean, median, variance, run, factors, responses, replicate, noise,
experimental error, Types of Data - Discrete and Continuous, Sampling and sampling
distribution, Introduction to Variation, Sigma levels, Measurement System Evaluation (MSE)

Unit 3: Hypothesis Testing [8 hours]


Tests of hypothesis: Null and Alternative Hypothesis, Type I and Type II error, p-value in
hypothesis testing, t- test, F-test, chi-square test, sample size, Confidence intervals

Unit 4: Analysis of Variance [8 hours]


Factor, levels, treatment, experimental unit, types of experimental designs, one way ANOVA
and two way ANOVA, sum of squares, degrees of freedom, test statistics, correlation,
covariance, Normality test

Unit 5: Factorial Designs [8 hours]


k
Introduction to factorial designs, 2 level factorial designs, 2 factorial designs, Fractional
factorial designs, , General full factorial design using open source statistical softwares

Unit 6: Quality Planning Tools [6 hours]


Histogram, Run chart, Pareto chart, Cause and Effect diagram, Symmetry plot, Multi-Variate
chart, Scatter plot, Box plot, Line plot and Probability Distribution plot, Control Chart, Response
Optimizer, Process Capability

Guidelines for Student's Lab Journal


1. Students should write the journal in own hand writing with either black or blue pen.
2. Hand writing and Figures must be neat and clean.

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3. Journal must contain certificate indicating name of the institute, student, department,
subject, class/ year, number of experiments completed, signature of staff, Head of the
department and the Principal.
4. Index must contain serial number, title of the experiment, page number and the
signature of staff along with date.
5. Put one blank page in between two experiments and mention experiment number,
date and title of the experiment in separate line.

Term Work
Note:Term-workshallconsistofrecordofthefollowingexperimentspresentedintheformof journals.
1. Case studies to understand basic concepts of experimental designs with advantages and
limitations of one factor at a time (OFAT)
2. Conduction of Design of a full factorial experiment at 2-levels of screen mesh and
squeeze hardness with appropriate sampling plan.
3. Analyses of 2-levels of screen mesh and squeeze hardness for the response print density
with Main Effects and Interaction Plots by matrix method only.
4. Analyses of 2-levels of screen mesh and squeeze hardness for the response dot gain with
Main Effects and Interaction Plots by matrix method only.
5. Performing Measurement System Evaluation of a Densitometer.
6. Setting and Testing of Hypothesis with calculations of p-value, null & alternative
hypothesis for print density and dot gain without any statistical software.
7. Calculation of Sum of squares, F-value, p-value, R-sq of ANOVA Table for print density
without any statistical software.
8. Calculation of Sum of squares, F-value, p-value, R-sq of ANOVA for dot gain without
any statistical software.
9. Designing an experiment with 2 replicates of screen ruling, ink viscosity and dot structure
of any printing process for the response print density and dot gain by analyzing Main
Effect, Interaction, ANOVA and Lack-of-fit test in statistical software.
10. Identifying the optimized run for print density and dot gain from Response Optimization
with the factors such as screen ruling, ink viscosity and dot structure in statistical
software.
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Text Books:
[T1] M.D.Morris,(2011),DesignofExperiments -
Anintroductionbasedonlinearmodels,CRCPress.
[T2] G.Casella,(2008),StatisticalDesign,Springer.
[T3] Kothari, C.R., Research Methodology, Methods and Techniques, 2 nd Edition, New
Age International Publications

Reference Books:
[R1] Douglas C. Montgomery, (2001), Design and Analysis of Experiments, 5 th
Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc
[R2] D.D. Joshi (1987), Linear Estimation and Design of Experiments. Wiley Eastern
[R3] G. M. Smith, (2004), Statistical Process Control and Quality Improvement. 5 th
Edition, Prentice Hall, NJ, USA
[R4] H.Sahai and M.I. Ageel (2001), The analysis of variance-Fixed, random and
mixed models, Springer.
[R5] David Silverman, (2000), Interpreting Qualitative Data, 5th Edition, Sage
Publishing.

Unit Text Books Reference Books


Unit 1 T1, T2 R1, R2
Unit 2 T2 R1, R2, R3,
Unit 3 T2 R1, R4
Unit 4 T1, T2 R2
Unit 5 T1, T2 R1, R4, R5
Unit 6 T1, T2 R1, R4, R5

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(408286) Project Stage I

Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme


Tutorial: 2 Hrs/ Week Oral: 50 Marks

Project Phase - I is an integral part of the project. The project should be based on the knowledge
acquired by the student during the coursework and should contribute to the needs of the society. The
project aims to provide an opportunity of designing and building complete system or subsystems in
an area where the student likes to acquire specialized skills.

The student shall complete the part of the Project that will consist of problem statement, literature
review, project overview, Methodology (DOE, Mathematical model) and Layout & Design of Setup,
Practical implications. As a part of project stage I the student shall deliver a presentation on above
mentioned topics.

The student shall submit the report of Project work in standard format approved by the University.

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(408287 A) Elective III Printed Electronics

Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Scheme

Lectures: 3 Hrs/ Week 04 In Sem: 30 Marks


Practicals: 2 Hrs/ Week End Sem: 70 Marks
Term Work: 25 Marks
Practical: 25 Marks
Pre-requisites: Introduction to Print Processes

Course Objectives:

The objectives of the Course are:

1. To understand main difference between graphic and electronics printing.


2. To have knowhow about the basic electronics components.
3. To learn the materials used in Printed electronics fabrication.
4. To understand about different printing methods used in Printed electronics.
5. To know application areas of Printed electronics.
6. To understand advancements and future trends in Printed Electronics.

Course Outcomes:

On successful completion of the course the student will be able to:

1. To understand potential of printing in manufacturing electronics.


2. To have know-how about different materials used in PE fabrication.
3. To get basic electronics knowledge required for Printed Electronics.
4. To understand requirements of various printing methods for manufacturing PE.
5. To explore different applications of PE.
6. To know the opportunities and advancements in printed electronics.

Unit 1: Introduction to Printed Electronics [6 Hours]

Basic concept of printed electronics, use of conventional printing methods in printing electronics,
РЕ Technology and Its Benefits, Market for printed electronics
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Unit 2: Materials in Printed Electronics [6 Hours]

Inorganic materials, Organic materials & Conductive polymers used in Printed Electronics,
Substrates: Thin glass R2R, Coated and Non-coated PET, PEN, fabrics, Inks, chemicals used,
Substrate treatments, Design and Integration in Applications, Ink and substrate interaction

Unit 3: Basic Electronic components [6 Hours]


Passive components: Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Diodes, Interface components
Interface components: Switches, Plugs, Sockets and Panel controls, Active components:
Transistors – Bipolar, Field effect Integrated circuits Optoelectronic components: LED, LCD
Logic gates

Unit 4: Printing Processes used for Printed Electronics [6 Hours]

Previous processes (subtractive manufacturing), Clean room requirements, Sintering, masking


coating etc before giving the advantages of Additive manufacturing (printing), Impact Printing
Processes: Offset, Screen, Gravure, Flexography, and Non-impact printing processes for
production of PE, scope and limitations

Unit 5: Printed Electronics Applications [6 Hours]

Area of Applications, Method of application and benefits

Unit 6: Advances and Future Trends [6 Hours]

Various advanced technologies used in printed electronics production, Future market and future
products of printed electronics, OLEDs, Variable Sensors, Solar Cells

Term Work:

Note: Term work shall consist of following ten experiments

1. Introduction and orientation to printing processes for PE


2. Creating various PE structures using printing/imaging software
3. Pre-press for Screen Printing
4. Preparation for Screen printing
5. Measuring surface and optical properties of various substrates
6. Testing PE ink Rheology, particle size measurement
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7. Printing PE structures using screen printing on non-coated paper
8. Printing PE structures using screen printing on coated paper
9. Printing PE structures using screen printing on polymer
10. Image analysis of PE structures
11. Checking electrical properties of PE structures
Text Books :

[T1] H. Kipphan ,2001, Handbook of Print media, Vetagbzlin, Heidelberg


[T2] Katsuaki Suganuma, 2014, Introduction to Printed Electronics, Springer
Reference Books:
[R1] Andrew Darlow,2008, Inkjet printing Tips and Techniques, Cengage Learning
[R2] C. DurbeckFolsheer (Ed.) (1998), Output hard copy devices, Academic Press Inc.
[R3] “Printed Electronics and the Automatic Identification of Objects”-An
Investigation of the Emerging and Developing Technologies Related to the
Generation Beyond Print-on-Paper, Michael L. Kleper, Paul and Louise Miller
Distinguished Professor, School of Print Media, Rochester Institute of
Technology
[R4] Flexible and Printed Electronics for Displays and Image Sensors Jurgen Daniel
A.C. Arias, W. Wong, S.E. Ready, T. Ng, B. Krusor, R. Lujan, R.A. Apte, J.P.
Lu, M.L. Chabinyc, R.A. Street Palo Alto Research Center Palo Alto, CA
[R5] IDTechEx Publications
[R6] Observatory NANO, ICT Sector Focus Report on Printed Electronics, April 2010
[R7] Introduction to Printed Electronics and Intelligence, Dr. Jukka Hast VTT
Technical Research Centre of Finland (2012)

Unit Text Books Reference Books


Unit 1 T1, T2, R5, R7
Unit 2 T2 -
Unit 3 T2 R5
Unit 4 T2 R1, R5, R7
Unit 5 T2 R4, R5
Unit 6 T2 R4, R6, R7

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(408287 B) Elective III Adhesives for Packaging
Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Scheme
Theory: 3 Hours/Week 04 Paper: In Sem: 30marks
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week End Sem: 70 marks
Term Work: 25 Marks
Practical: 25 Marks
Pre-requisites: Material Science
Course Objectives:
The objectives of the Course are:
1. Understand importance of packaging adhesives
2. Understanding applications of various adhesives
3. Understanding formulations of various adhesives
4. Application of adhesives for innovative packaging solutions
5. Analyzing and solving problems in the process parameters of adhesive applications
6. Analyze properties and specifications of raw materials in adhesive manufacture and
applications

Course Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
1. Understand various adhesives in packaging and their applications
2. Apply adhesive formulae for specific requirements
3. Understand Manufacturing of adhesives
4. Evaluate various application methods for adhesives
5. Analyze problems related to adhesives and compatibility with substrates
6. Test and Evaluate adhesives for various applications

Unit 1: Introduction to Adhesives [6 hours]


Adhesion and adhesion theory, Polymers used in Manufacture, Types of adhesives,
Polymers and Elastomers, Water based, Solvent based, Hot melt, Solvent less adhesives

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Unit 2: Formulation of Adhesives [6 hours]
Raw materials, Equipment and manufacturing process of Water based, Solvent based, Hot melt
process Adhesives with Specifications and parameters

Unit 3: Manufacturing Process [6 hours]


Raw materials: Paper and Boards, Specifications, Properties. Machinery and Equipment,
Punching Type, Universal Type, Alternative Packaging Solutions, Die Making. Corrugation
Process, Punching, Rotary Die Cutting, Common Problems and Solutions. Printing Process
considerations.

Unit 4: Applications of Adhesives in Packaging [6 hours]


Lamination Grade adhesives, Self-Adhesive Tape, Cold Seal adhesives, Hot Seal adhesives,
Flexible Packaging, Paper based packaging and combination packaging applications

Unit 5: Advanced Adhesive formulations [6 hours]


Ecofriendly and Bio degradable approach to Solvent based adhesives and coatings,
Water repellent coatings, waterborne lamination, Water based pressure sensitive adhesives.

Unit 6: Testing and Analysis of Adhesives [6 hours]


Adhesive standards BIS, ASTM, PSTC, FINAT, Testing methods for adhesives Quality control
and Quality Assurance, Raw material Testing, Process Testing, Finish Product Testing.

Guidelines for Student's Lab Journal


1. Students should write the journal in own hand writing with either black or blue pen.
2. Hand writing and Figures must be neat and clean.
3. Journal must contain certificate indicating name of the institute, student, department,
subject, class/ year, number of experiments completed, signature of staff, Head of the
department and the Principal.

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4. Index must contain serial number, title of the experiment, page number and the
signature of staff along with date.
5. Put one blank page in between two experiments and mention experiment number,
date and title of the experiment in separate line.

Guidelines for Laboratory Conduction


1. Check for the electrical connections before start up and end of the practicals.
2. Apron is compulsory while conducting practicals on printing machine.
3. Write the experiment in the journal and get it checked within a week.

Term Work
Term Work shall consist of following ten experiments:
1. Raw material testing for manufacturing of adhesives
2. Adhesive Formulation for solvent based
3. Adhesive Formulation for water based
4. Adhesive Formulation for hotmelt
5. Coating of adhesives
6. Testing of Flexible packaging material adhesive
7. Testing of Pressure sensitive adhesive
8. Testing of Sealable adhesives

Text Books:
[T1] E.P.Danger, (1987), Selecting Colour for Packaging, Grover Technical Press.
[T2] S. Natarajan. M. Govindarajan, and B. Kumar (2009), Fundamental of Packaging
Technology, PHI, New Delhi.
[T3] Diana Twede, Susan E.M. Selke Cartons, (2005) Crates and Corrugated Board:
Handbook of Paper and wood Packaging Technology

Reference Books:

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[R1] Walter Soroka, (2009), Fundamentals of Packaging Technology, Institute of
packaging professionals, Fourth Edition.
[R2] Bill Stewart, (2004), Packaging Design Strategies, Pira International Ltd, 2nd Ed.
[R3] Walter Stern, (1981), Handbook of Package Design Research”, Wiley
Interscience.

Unit Text Books Reference Books


Unit 1 T2, T3 R1
Unit 2 T1, T3 R2, R3
Unit 3 T2, T3 R2
Unit 4 T3 R2
Unit 5 T2, T3 R2, R3
Unit 6 T2, T3 R2, R3

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(408287 C) Elective III E-Publishing

Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme


Lectures: 3 Hrs/ Week In-Sem: 30 Marks
Practicals: 2 Hrs/ Week End-Sem: 70 Marks

Term Work: 25 Marks


Practical: 25 Marks

Pre-requisites: Print Layout and Design, Digital Printing Techniques


Course Objectives:
The objectives of the Course are:
1. Understand different file formats for web, create and publish web pages on web
server
2. To understand, create and format textual content for electronic publications
3. To understand the use of database systems, concept of human interaction design
4. To understand principles of layout and composition
5. To get an insight foruse of business models in the development and evaluation of an
e-commerce application, Style-sheets, XSL, XSLT, CSS
6. To understand Digital Asset Management, Web Applications Development, CMS
(content Management System) and ECM suites
Course Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
1. Create and develop web pages in html; and CSS
2. Understand and develop textual content for electronic publications
3. Understand significance of database systems and create the UI
4. Create layout and design for various web applications
5. Develop stylesheets, layout for cross media devices.
6. Apply the use of CMS and ECM suites

Unit 1: Digital Information Technologies and Architectures [6 hours]


Structure and history of the Internet / World Wide Web, Digital information storage in common
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file format on web like JPEG, GIF, PNG, SVG, XML, specification and the aims and uses of its
languages. Create and publish web pages on a web server. Use appropriate HTML tags to embed
example graphics.

Unit 2: Writing and Editing for Electronic Media [6 hours]


Create and format textual content for electronic publications, textual content in electronic
publications including emerging styles such as blogs, wikis and facebook editing techniques,
Different editing techniques and trends, check for plagiarism.

Unit 3: Human Computer Interaction Design and Databases [6 hours]


Usability and terminology used in human-computer interaction, Knowledge about database
systems, representing data, accessing and manipulating data stored in different formats by using
specific query languages, use of XML and related technologies as a way of exchanging data
between different database systems and applications. Oracle V10-11, Basic information, Concept
and applications

Unit 4: Multimedia [6 hours]


Design and Layout for Electronic Media Design for tablet and mobile device delivery,
understanding of the principles of layout and composition including the use of the grid system,
Use web editing packages, HTML mark-up and style sheets(CSS) to compose and layout web
pages, understanding of the principles of typography, Indexing, Types of PDFs (editable and non-
editable), teletext.

Unit 5: Publication & E-commerce [6 hours]


Information regarding E-publications formats like e-pubs. E-pub readers like Adobe Digital
Editions, mobile readers etc in brief (since this is a worldwide used e-publishing solution used on
a large scale), rules and regulations for e-publishing use of business models in the development
and evaluation of an e-commerce application, Style-sheets, XSL, XSLT, CSS Layout and
workflow for cross media devices, POD, Mobile, Tablets, CD, Websites, File extension and

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Compatibility

Unit 6: Web Application Development [6 hours]


Information technologies for e Media workflows; use of XML for e Publishing from UI design to
XML (or SQL), Digital Asset Management, Web Applications Development, CMS (content
Management System) and ECM suites (Enterprise Content Management), methodology, need
and use, Technologies to facilitate Web-To-Print, Social Media and personalized internet
experiences.
Guidelines for Student's Lab Journal
1. Students should write the journal in own hand writing with either black or blue pen.
2. Hand writing and Figures must be neat and clean.
3. All the diagrams, workflows and figures must be drawn on blank sheet and should be
neatly labeled
4. Journal must contain certificate indicating name of the institute, student, department,
subject, class/ year, number of experiments completed, signature of staff, Head of the
department and the Principal.
5. Index must contain serial number, title of the experiment, page number and the
signature of staff along with date.

Guidelines for Laboratory Conduction


1. Check for the Computer, printer, scanner, LAN connectivity before start of the
practicals.
2. Check and note down the set-up details of hardware and software as per the format
given
3. Follow the format given for procedure and note down all the observations as per the
format given.
4. Check the status of printer while taking printout, it should be in “ready” status only.
Write the experiment in the journal and get it checked within a week.
Term Work: Note: Term-work shall consist of record of the following experiments presented in
the form of journals.
1. Use of HTML tags to embedgraphics
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2. Use of CSS to design a single web page.
3. Scripting simple applet design
4. Introduction to XML and XSLT
5. Create index using software commands for e-book
6. 2D animation
7. Audio & Video editing
8. Cross media designing
9. Tablet Publishing
10. Publish an e-book locally
Text Books:
[T1] Deitel & Deitel, Neito, Sadhu, (2001), XML How to Program, Pearson Education
Publishers.
[T2] Eric Ladd, Jim O’ Donnel, (1999) Using HTML 4, XML and Java, Prentice Hall of
India-Que

References Books:
[R1] Michal’ L Kleper, The Handbook of Digital Publishing
[R2] Harold Henke, (2001), Electronic Books and ePublishing: A Practical Guide for Authors,
1stedition, Springer.
[R3] William E Kasdorf, (2003), The Columbia Guide to Digital Publishing, Columbia
UniversityPress.
[R4] Cady & McGregor, (1996), Mastering the Internet, 2nd edition, Business Promotion
BureauPublications.
[R5] Scot Johnson, Keith Ballinger, Davis Chapman, (1999), Using Active Server Pages,
Prentice Hallof India.
[R6] H. Kipphan, (2001), Handbook of Print Media, ISBN: 3-540-67326-1Springer-Verlag
Berlin Heidelberg

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Reference
Unit Text Books Books

Unit 1 T1, T2 R3

Unit 2 T1, T2 R1, R2

Unit 3 T1, T2 R4

Unit 4 T1, T2 R5

Unit 5 T1, T2 R3

Unit 6 T1,T2 R6

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(408288 A) Elective IV Management Information System and Cost Estimation

Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Scheme


Theory: 4 Hours/Week 04 Paper: In Sem: 30 marks
End Sem: 70 marks
Pre-requisites: Digital Printing, Sheetfed Printing Machines, Technology of Flexography

Course Objectives:
The objectives of the Course are:
1. Understand basics of Management and functions of management,
2. Understand the concept of competition, competitive environment, elements of
competitive environment and analyze the role of MIS in competition.
3. Explain the workflow of MIS and various decision support systems.
4. Describe various forms of MIS systems like ERP, SCM etc. and its implementation.
5. State the vital role of MIS in digital firm and its applications.
6. Compute the various concepts of costing & estimation, preparing the cost sheets and
finding out the estimate of various materials.

Course Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
1. Understand the basics of Management, Organization and its types
2. Understand the basics of MIS and help as Management tool in Print industry
3. Describe the various requirements of MIS and workflow of MIS
4. Describe the various forms of MIS systems
5. State the role of MIS in digital firm and its various applications
6. Compute the costing and estimation for printing application

Unit 1: Basics concepts of Management [8 hours]


Concept of Organization, Introduction to Management, Functions of Management, Management
by Objectives, Types of organizations, Functional departments of organization, Competitive
Environment, Elements of competitive environment

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Unit 2: Basics of MIS [6 hours]
Concept of Information and Data, Data base management system, Data warehousing and Data
mining, Need, Purpose and objectives of MIS, Contemporary approach to MIS, Michael Porter’s
5 forces model, Information as a strategic resource, Use of information for competitive
advantage, Information security and Control, MIS as a tool of Knowledge management, MIS as
an instrument for the organizational change, CIP4

Unit 3: Requirements & Types of MIS [8 hours]


Decision Making, Types of Decisions, Decision making models, systems analysis and design,
Systems Development Life Cycle, Information security and control, Decision support system,
Group decision support system, Executive information system, Executive support system, Expert
systems and Knowledge based expert systems, requirements & workflow of CIP3 and CIP4

Unit 4: Enterprise Management Systems [6 hours]


Enterprise Management System, Enterprise Resource Planning, ERP Model and Modules,
Benefits of ERP, ERP Implementation, ERP Product Evaluation, Supply Chain Management,
Information management in SCM, Customer relationship management, EMS and MIS

Unit 5: MIS in a Digital Firm [6 hours]


Introduction to E-Business Enterprise: A digital firm, Organization of business in digital firm,
Real time enterprise, Information security challenges in E-Enterprise, Applications of MIS in
Printing Presses or Packaging Presses, Production, Raw material, Marketing management, MIS
applications in service industry

Unit 6: Costing & Estimation [8 hours]


Elements of cost, Product cost and Process cost, Marginal cost, Standard cost, Direct Material,
Direct labor, Factory cost, Overheads, Administrative cost, Definition of Estimation, Elements of
estimation, Standard costing as a tool for estimation, Estimation of substrate, ink and other raw
materials used for the print production

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Text Books:
[T1] Jayant K. Oke, (2005), Management Information System, Fifth Edition, Nirali
Prakashan, India
[T2] Dr. P. C. Shejwalkar, Dr. Anjali Ghanekar, Prof. D. P. Bhivpathaki, (2005),
Principles & Practices of Management, 14th edition, Everest Publishing House
[T3] Robert Schultheis, Mary Summer, (1999), Management Information System, Tata
McGraw Hill Edition, Delhi
[T4] James A. O’Brien, (2002), 5th edition, Management Information Systems – E
Business Enterprise, Tata McGraw Hill Edition
[T5] Dr. Vijay Pithadia, (2012), Introduction to Management, 1 st edition, Biztantam
[T6] (1983), Estimating for Printers, 12th edition, British Printing Industries Federation

Reference Books:
[R1] Waman S. Jawadekar, (2009), Management Information Systems, Text and Cases,
4thEdition,Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited, New Delhi.
[R2] Stephen P. Robbins, Organizational Behaviour, 16th Edition, Pearson Education
[R3] Michael P. Papazoglon, Pieter M. A. Ribbers, (2006), E-Business, Wiley India
[R4] Dr. Suresh Dalera, Dr. Mansoor Ali, 5th Edition, Industrial Engineering and
Management System, Standard Publishers Distributers, Delhi
[R5] Alexis Lean, (2014), Enterprise Resource Planning, 3 rd edition, McGraw Hill
Education (India) Private Limited, New Delhi
[R6] P. K. Ruggles, Printing Estimating Principles and Practices

Unit Text Books Reference Books


Unit 1 T1, T2, T5 R1, R2
Unit 2 T3 R1
Unit 3 T3 R3
Unit 4 T4 R4, R5
Unit 5 T4 R2, R5
Unit 6 T6 R6

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(408288 B) (Elective IV) Entrepreneurship in Printing
Teaching Scheme Credits: 3 Examination Scheme
Theory:3 Hours/Week 03 Paper: In Sem: 30 marks
End Sem: 70 marks
Pre-requisites: Not Applicable

Course Objectives:
The objectives of the course are:
1. Understand the concept and need of entrepreneur
2. Learn various theories of entrepreneurship
3. Understand various requirements for the entrepreneurship
4. Learn various marketing techniques
5. Know various government schemes for entrepreneurs
6. Understand various legal aspects necessary for the entrepreneur
Course Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
1. Understand the concept & need of entrepreneur & its importance
2. Learn various theories involved in entrepreneurship
3. Understand different requirements to start an enterprise
4. Know different financing organizations and marketing techniques
5. Understand various government schemes and policies
6. Know necessary legal aspects for the entrepreneurship

UNIT1: Introduction –Types of organization / ownership


Concept and need of Entrepreneurship Development, Definition, Invention, Creativity,
Business Idea, Entrepreneur and Intrapreneur, Corporate Entrepreneur, Entrepreneur as a style
of management, Entrepreneur traits, Reasons of success and failure of entrepreneur

UNIT 2: Theories of Entrepreneurship


Innovation theory by Schumpeter, Theory of High achievement by McClelland, Efficiency

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theory by Liebenstein, Theory of Profit by Knight, Theory of Socialchange by Everett Hagen

UNIT 3: Productionmanagement
Types of production activities, Plant location selection, Equipment selection, Plant layout,
Functions of production management, Technical and economic feasibility of project, project
report preparation

UNIT4: Marketing Study andFinancial Schemes


Marketing mix, Product Life Cycle, Market research, Customer relationship management,
financial agencies like IDBI, ICICI, SIDBI, SFC/Banks

UNIT 5: Role of Government in Entrepreneur Development


Role ofState and Central government, EXIM policy (IEC code), Role of Government agencies
inEntrepreneur Development – DIC, SISI, EDII, NIESBUD,NEDB

UNIT 6:Legal Aspectsof Business


Sale of goods act, Contract act, Negotiable instrument act, Consumer protection act, Right of
information act, Minimum wages act, Apprentice act, Other taxes, Basic of accounting, profit
&loss, Balance Sheet, Accounting Principles, Shop Act / Factory Act.

Text books:
[T1] Shiba Charan Panda, Entrepreneurship Development in Smallscaleindustries, Anmol
PublicationPvt. Ltd.
[T2] Shejwalkar, P.C., Entrepreneurship Development
Reference Books:
[R1] Holt D. H., Entrepreneurship:Newventurecreation, Prentice Hallof India Pvt. Ltd.
[R2] Vasant Desai, Dynamics of Entrepreneurship Development
[R3] N. D. Kapoor, An introduction to Mercantile Law
[R4] Sen & Mitra, Business &Commercial Laws
[R5] Gulshan Kapoor, Business Laws

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Unit Text Books Reference Books
Unit 1 T1, T2 R1
Unit 2 T1 R2
Unit 3 T2 R1, R2
Unit 4 T1 R2
Unit 5 T2 R1
Unit 6 T2 R3, R4, R5

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(408289) Print Production Planning and Control
Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Scheme
Theory: 4 Hours/Week 04 Paper: In Sem: 30marks
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week End Sem: 70 marks
Term Work: 25 marks
Pre-requisites: Management Information System & Cost Estimation
Course Objectives:
The objectives of the Course are:
1. Comparison of various production techniques viz. Continuous, batch, JIT production,
Customized and importance of planning, scheduling & controlling the activities
2. Systematic and schematic representation of activities and events and addressing the
problems using network techniques
3. Distinguishing sequencing techniques and evaluate the process for optimal utilization
4. Estimation of cost by assigning n jobs to m resources.
5. Optimize transportation cost at the same time satisfying demand of destinations with
available material at depots
6. To calculate optimal values of variables which are part of objective equation where
restriction inequalities are function of these variables only.

Course Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
1. Understand the types of production systems, planning & controlling activities for
Production
2. Assess the Systematic and schematic representation of activities and events and
addressing the problems using network techniques
3. Evaluate the sequencing techniques and process of assigning ‘n’ jobs through ‘m’
machines
4. Analyze optimum resources and its optimum utilization by assignment model
5. Evaluate optimize transportation cost at the same time satisfying demand of destinations
with available material at depots.

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6. Evaluate the optimum technique of maximization or minimization by Linear
Programming.

Unit 1: Introduction to Production and Operations Management [8 hours]


Types of production, Classification of production system, Functions of Production planning and
Production control, relation with integrated workflow management systems like CIP3, CIP4.

Unit 2: Network Analysis [8 hours]


PERT, CPM Technique, Network diagram representation, updating the project, Types of Floats,
Calculation of Slack time

Unit 3: Job Sequencing and Scheduling [6 hours]


Introduction, application, assumptions, Johnson’s rule, Sequencing technique, ‘n’ jobs 2
machines and ‘n’ jobs ‘m’ machines problems.

Unit 4: Assignment Model [6 hours]


Introduction, application, assumptions, Mathematical representation, Hungarian method for
Assignment problem, Sensitivity analysis

Unit 5: Transportation Model [6 hours]


Introduction, applications, Assumptions, Matrix technology, formulation and solution of
Transportation model by NWCM, LCM, VAM method and test of optimality by MODI method

Unit 6: Linear Programming [6 hours]


Introduction, Applications, Assumptions of Linear Programming model, graphical method,
Theory of simplex method, Artificial Variable Technique, Big M Method, Special case in
Simplex Method.

Guidelines for Student's Lab Journal


1. Students should write the journal in own hand writing with either black or blue pen.
2. Hand writing and Figures must be neat and clean.

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3. Journal must contain certificate indicating name of the institute, student, department,
subject, class/ year, number of experiments completed, signature of staff, Head of the
department and the Principal.
4. Index must contain serial number, title of the experiment, page number and the signature
of staff along with date.
5. Put one blank page in between two experiments and mention experiment number, date
and title of the experiment in separate line.

Guidelines for Laboratory Conduction


1. Use Pencil for drawing of network diagrams.
2. Always remember the assumptions of various OR models before solving it.
3. Write the experiment in the journal and get it checked within a week.

Term Work
Term Work shall consist of following ten experiments:
1. Sequencing and scheduling of ‘m’ jobs n machines and ‘n’ jobs n machines.
2. PERT Technique problem: Defining the project and dividing its activities and their
duration.
3. Finding out the critical path and its duration and crashing of the activity so as to minimize
the time duration.
4. CPM Technique problem: Defining the project and dividing its activities and their
duration.
5. Finding out the critical path and its duration and crashing of the activity so as to minimize
the time duration.
6. The problem based on assigning the job to the machine by Hungarian method.
7. Allocation of jobs to several work stations by Transportation model.
8. Defining a project in a mathematical way under the constraint and solving it by Linear
Programming method.

Text Books:

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[T1] S. D. Sharma, (1997), Operations Research, 1st edition, Kedar Nath Ram Nath,
Delhi
[T2] G. Srinivasan, (2010), Operations Research Principles and Applications, 2 nd
edition, PHI LearningPvt. Ltd, Delhi
[T3] P. Rama Murthy, (2007), Operations Research, 2 nd edition, New Age International
(P) Ltd Publishers
[T4] Ranjeet Chitale, (2005), Statistical & Quantitative Methods, 4 th Edition, Nirali
Prakashan, Pune

Reference Books:
[R1] Dr. Suresh Dalera, Dr. Mansoor Ali, (2005), Industrial Engineering and
Management System, 5th Edition, Standard Publishers Distributers, Delhi
[R2] S. Kalavathy, (2013), Operations Research, 4 th Edition, Vikas Publishing House
Pvt. Ltd.
[R3] R. Panneerselvam, (2002), Operations Research, Prentice Hall of India, New
Delhi
[R4] Prem Kumar Gupta, D. S. Hira, (2008), Operations Research, S. Chand &
Company Ltd, New Delhi

Unit Text Books Reference Books


Unit 1 T1 R1
Unit 2 T3 R2
Unit 3 T2, T4 R2, R3, R4
Unit 4 T3, T4 R2
Unit 5 T2, T3 R2, R3
Unit 6 T2, T3 R3, R4

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408285 Packaging Technology
Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Scheme
Theory: 3 Hours/Week 04 Paper: In Sem: 30marks
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week End Sem: 70 marks
Practical: 50 marks
Term Work: 25 marks

Pre-requisites: Material Science,


Course Objectives:
The objectives of the Course are:
1. Understand Need for Packaging, Raw Materials, Various Packaging Basics
2. Apply Packaging Formulations, Structural data to Design Packages
3. Understand Manufacturing Process of various Types of Packaging
4. Understand advancements in Packaging Technologies
5. Understand the needs of smart package
6. Analyze strength and printability of packages with various testing standards

Course Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
1. Understand Packaging basics and applications
2. Apply Packaging formulae and Design packages
3. Understand Manufacturing of Packages
4. Evaluate strength of packages and analyze affecting parameters
5. Evaluate the various methods required for implementing smart packaging
6. Test and Evaluate Packages

Unit 1: Introduction to Packaging [6 hours]


Need for packaging, Concepts and Applications of packaging-types and selection of package,
interaction of package and contents, shelf life-estimation, Packaging materials and Selection
criterion.

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Unit 2: Package Design: Strength & Aesthetics [6 hours]
Package design considerations, Package specification condition considerations, types of design:
structural, graphics, Factors influencing design, fundamentals of package layout, Primary,
Secondary & Tertiary Packages.

Unit 3: Manufacturing Process [6 hours]


Raw materials: Paper and Boards, Adhesives, Specifications, Properties. Machinery and
Equipment, Punching Type, Universal Type, Alternative Packaging Solutions, Die Making.
Corrugation Process, Punching, Rotary Die Cutting, Common Problems and Solutions. Printing
Process considerations.

Unit 4: Advancements and Developments in Packaging [6 hours]


Smart Packaging, Eco-friendly Packaging, Export Packaging, Labels-Types, Combination
Packaging. Package Security & Transport, Weather effective Packages. Recyclable Packages,
Modern Substrates and Technologies applications.

Unit 5: Smart and Intelligent Packaging [6 hours]


Low cost & low power displays labels, enhanced packaging smart labels and tickets, smart
packaging combining sensor systems, energy harvesting and storage, input devices and displays,
e.g. printed hybrid near field sensors and RFID. Thin film electronics for anti-counterfeiting /
brand protection, consumer engagement, logistics track-and-trace, monitoring and pack's
contents for spoilage, augmented reality.

Unit 6: Package Testing [6 hours]


Package Testing standards; BS, IS, TAPPI. GSM, Drop test, Inclined impact, Horizontal
impact, Vibration testing, Stacking and Compression test, Bursting strength, Pin adhesion, Ring
crush, etc. Package Strength Certification Process.

Guidelines for Student's Lab Journal

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1. Students should write the journal in own hand writing with either black or blue pen.
2. Hand writing and Figures must be neat and clean.
3. Journal must contain certificate indicating name of the institute, student, department,
subject, class/ year, number of experiments completed, signature of staff, Head of the
department and the Principal.
4. Index must contain serial number, title of the experiment, page number and the
signature of staff along with date.
5. Put one blank page in between two experiments and mention experiment number,
date and title of the experiment in separate line.

Guidelines for Laboratory Conduction


1. Check for the electrical connections before start up and end of the practicals.
2. Apron is compulsory while conducting practicals on printing machine.
3. Write the experiment in the journal and get it checked within a week.

Term Work
Term Work shall consist of following ten experiments:
1. Understanding nomenclature of a folded carton and prepare a reverse tuck end carton
2. Preparing Basic Line work of Standard Dimensions
3. Preparing Carton design with Die Line
4. Preparing Mock up of Package and Test
5. Moisture level effect analysis of corrugated cartons
6. Estimating Carton strength with Bursting Strengths Tests
7. Estimating Strength of Corrugated Carton with Ring Crush Analysis
8. Estimating Carton Strength with Bursting Strengths Tests
9. Estimating Strength of Corrugated Carton with Crush Analysis
10. Calculation of Paper, Costing of Carton

Text Books:
[T1] E.P.Danger, (1987), Selecting Colour for Packaging, Grover Technical Press.

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[T2] S. Natarajan. M. Govindarajan, and B. Kumar (2009), Fundamental of Packaging
Technology, PHI, New Delhi.
[T3] Diana Twede, Susan E.M. Selke Cartons, (2005) Crates and Corrugated Board:
Handbook of Paper and wood Packaging Technology

Reference Books:
[R1] Walter Soroka, (2009), Fundamentals of Packaging Technology, Institute of
packaging professionals, Fourth Edition.
[R2] Bill Stewart, (2004), Packaging Design Strategies, Pira International Ltd, 2nd Ed.
[R3] Walter Stern, (1981), Handbook of Package Design Research”, Wiley
Interscience.

Unit Text Books Reference Books


Unit 1 T2, T3 R1
Unit 2 T1, T3 R2, R3
Unit 3 T2, T3 R2
Unit 4 T3 R2
Unit 5 T2, T3 R2, R3
Unit 6 T2, T3 R2, R3

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(408286) Project Stage II

Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme


Tutorial: 6 Hrs/ Week Termwork: 150 Marks
Oral: 50 Marks

In Project Phase - II, the student shall complete the remaining part of the project which will
consist of the fabrication of set up required for the project-conducting experiments, analysis of
data, drawing results, validation of results, and conclusions.
The student shall prepare the duly certified final report of project work in standard format for
satisfactorycompletion of the work by the concerned Guide and Head of the
Department/Institute.

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