New player in Yeast

Australia & New Zealand Homebrewing Forum

Help Support Australia & New Zealand Homebrewing Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Dips Me Lid said:
I don't think heat welding is used in can manufacturing these day's, I believe it's all double seam crimping.
Correct. The can body is formed by press extrusion (vaguely similar to drop forging) and the lid by stamping. After filling, the lids are "seamed" onto the bodies by crimping the seams.
 
klangers said:
Correct. The can body is formed by press extrusion (vaguely similar to drop forging) and the lid by stamping. After filling, the lids are "seamed" onto the bodies by crimping the seams.
Just like beer cans, which are the next big thing in beer packaging for micros. Already started in the US, 21st Amendment, Oskar Blues, etc
 
Les the Weizguy said:
Just like beer cans, which are the next big thing in beer packaging for micros. Already started in the US, 21st Amendment, Oskar Blues, etc
And in Australia.
 
Mornington Sacchariferous Stout

ImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1441583657.098656.jpg
 
Modus operandi 985ml Rye IPA, that's one big can!

image.jpg
 

Latest posts

Back
Top