Material:
Aluminum alloy: Aluminum alloy can lids are usually made of aluminum alloy sheets. This material is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and has good sealing properties. It is widely used in food and beverage packaging industries such as beverages, beer, and soda.
Manufacturing process:
Aluminum alloy can lid: It is made through stamping, edge turning, punching, stretching and other processes, and then the surface is cleaned and disinfected, and finally bonded with the can body to become one.
How to use:
Can lids usually have a pull tab that consumers can pull to open the lid. The pull ring is connected to the can lid through a rivet, which is machined into the can lid material. After opening the jar lid, you can rotate the ring to align the small opening with the mouth of the jar, making it easier to pour or drink with a straw.
Environmental protection and recycling:
Since can lids and can bodies are usually made of the same material, they can be recycled and reused together, reducing the impact on the environment. During the recycling process, the lids and bodies can be separated and reprocessed into new cans or other metal products.
In general, the material and manufacturing process of the can lid are closely related to the can body it matches. These lids not only have good sealing and anti-corrosion properties, but are also convenient for consumers to use, and they also have certain advantages in terms of environmental protection.