Sheet metal container making – Method – Assembling receptacle with closure
Patent
1993-04-08
1994-06-14
Lavinder, Jack
Sheet metal container making
Method
Assembling receptacle with closure
B21D 5132
Patent
active
053204689
ABSTRACT:
The present invention refers to a can seaming process, through which it is possible to produce cans by seaming (fixing) tops and ends to bodies of cans by micro-seaming process. This process provides the use of materials with 0.16 mm thickness or less, with a high hardness DR8 or DR9 for making tops and ends. As a result of the micro-seaming process a significant reduction of dimensions has been obtained on the cover and body hooks and in the length of the seam, without changing volumetric capacity of the can.
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