Tin can flanging machine, also called can flanger, is a machine used for forming tin cans in different shapes and sizes. Cans are often used as containers for food and other products. They are easy to recycle, and can be made of different materials. Flanging a can is necessary prior to seaming. There are many types of tin can flanging machines to choose from, and they all come with a variety of features. These machines can be operated by hand, and they are portable and transportable.
Can flanging machines can be manufactured from 304# stainless steel. The machine is designed to be durable, and is dust-proof and rust-proof. It is also designed to be compatible with automatic sealing machines. This means that it can produce cans of different sizes, ranging from small to large.
Can flanging machines are divided into two groups, crushing and flanging-type. The crush type is commonly used to manufacture cans with irregular sizes, while flanging-type is a specialized machine for flanging round cans. When flanging a can, a flanging die is fed along the axial direction of the can body. A number of rollers are hit by the flanging die, and the can body is squeezed to complete flanging.
The flanging machine is made to be able to be used to flang both sides of the can body. For example, a can can have a bottom flange and a top flange. Both the flanges must be formed during the flanging process. The flange must not have uneven widths, and the can must be neat and free of any cracks. And the coating of the can must be cured properly. If the coating is blistering, or if the can body has inward folds, the flange will not be good.
Some of the tin can flanging machines include a necker, a can beader, and a can seamer. All of these machines have the ability to produce cans of various shapes. But the necker is many often used to make cans in a variety of shapes.
The flanging beading machine can be used to form a bead around the can body. Beading is a process which is used to strengthen the can body. In addition, the beading process can help to form cans with large diameter profiles. Lid making machines are also available, and they can handle the cross-punching, feeding sheets, and molding processes.
Necking is the many common flanging method. During the flanging process, the flanging die is extended from the ends of the can body. The can body is then squeezed, and gradually flanges are formed on both the ends of the can. The flanging process can be completed in one step, or it can be done in several steps.
Depending on the type of flanging and its size requirements, can flanging machines can be customized. The flanging machine can be attached to an automatic sealing machine, or it can be set up to produce cans with a neck and a lid.
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