Metal deforming – With 'coating' of work
Patent
1991-07-22
1993-01-26
Larson, Lowell A.
Metal deforming
With 'coating' of work
72 41, 72347, 156224, B21B 4500
Patent
active
051814099
ABSTRACT:
In a method of drawing and wall ironing a can body, a blank (1) is cut from a laminate of aluminium or alloy and a polyester film. The blank is lubricated and drawn to a cup (7) having a side wall (8), which is then wall ironed. A terminal margin (14) of the side wall (13) of the wall ironed can is heated to a temperature above 100.degree. C. but below the crystalline melting point of the polyester film in order to prevent delamination of the polyester film from the side wall of the can during subsequent washing of the can. A benefit of the process is that the heating of the side wall margin (14) does not soften the aluminium or aluminium alloy body.
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Heyes Peter J.
Leishman Ian M.
Pope Kevin J.
CMB Foodcan plc
Larson Lowell A.
McKeon Michael J.
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