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3-Piece Can
The material
consumption (tin or steel sheet)
counts for about two thirds
of the total production cost
of a three-piece can. That's
why they aim at a constant reduction
of the material required in
the body and in the ends of
a can. With their top-end production
lines, reject rates remain far
below the 1-percent mark.
All their machines and production
lines are built to last. They
are designed for a safe and
uninterrupted operation, helping
customers to further safe costs
caused by downtimes and the
like.
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Slitters |
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a typical canbody production
line, the slitter represents
the first station in the manufacturing
process. It cuts the printed
and lacquered metal sheets into
body blanks of the required
size. With the addition of a
blank stack transfer unit the
efficiency of the slitter can
be further increased.
Their slitters, custom-made
by their Italian affiliates
Cepak and Ocsam, are of an extremely
sturdy construction, allow easy
and fast adjustments to different
blank formats and ensure an
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| Transfer Systems |
| Their
transfer systems feed the blank
magazine of the canbody welder
with the cut blanks from the
slitter. Due to its substantial
reserve capacity for blanks,
the transfer unit can compensate
for short upstream or downstream
production interruptions, thus
quaranteeing a non-stop operation
of the production line.
With a feeding capacitiy of
up to 1500 blanks per minute,
their transfer systems are suitable
for all system layouts and configurations. |
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