The opaque, diffusion-proof aluminium cans optimally protect your product from external influences. With 99.7% aluminium, seamlessly manufactured using the cold extrusion process, the aluminium cans are one of the most sustainable packaging materials.
The opaque, diffusion-proof aluminium cans optimally protect your product from external influences. With 99.7% aluminium, seamlessly manufactured using the cold extrusion process, the aluminium cans are one of the most sustainable packaging materials.
The opaque, diffusion-proof aluminium cans optimally protect your product from external influences. With 99.7% aluminium, seamlessly manufactured using the cold extrusion process, the aluminium cans are one of the most sustainable packaging materials.
The base material for our aluminium cans are aluminium slugs. Slugs are aluminium disks that can be thick or thin / large or small depending on the aluminium can. The specially pre-treated slugs are shaped in an extrusion process using a die and an extrusion punch. After the extrusion process, the aluminium cans are cut to the desired length. Depending on the specification, the cans can also be finished with internal varnish or a latex ring. The cans can be finished with a base coat (external varnish) over the entire surface, after which they pass through an oven to dry. After the aluminium cans have been printed using the indirect dry offset process, they can be finished with a flanged edge.
We offer our cans in different lengths between 42 mm and 140 mm and diameters from ø18 to ø37. You can also choose from a variety of flanges.
The base material for our aluminium cans are aluminium slugs. Slugs are aluminium disks that can be thick or thin / large or small depending on the aluminium can. The specially pre-treated slugs are shaped in an extrusion process using a die and an extrusion punch. After the extrusion process, the aluminium cans are cut to the desired length. Depending on the specification, the cartridges can also be finishedwith internal varnish or a latex ring. The cans can be finished with a base coat (external varnish) over the entire surface, after which they pass through an oven to dry. After the aluminium cans have been printed using the indirect dry offset process, they can be finished with a flanged edge.
We offer our cartridges in different lengths between 42 mm and 140 mm and diameters from ø18 to ø37. You can also choose from a variety of flanges.
The base material for our aluminium cans are aluminium slugs. Slugs are aluminium disks that can be thick or thin / large or small depending on the aluminium can. The specially pre-treated slugs are shaped in an extrusion process using a die and an extrusion punch. After the extrusion process, the aluminium cans are cut to the desired length. Depending on the specification, the cartridges can also be finishedwith internal varnish or a latex ring. The cans can be finished with a base coat (external varnish) over the entire surface, after which they pass through an oven to dry. After the aluminium cans have been printed using the indirect dry offset process, they can be finished with a flanged edge.
We offer our cartridges in different lengths between 42 mm and 140 mm and diameters from ø18 to ø37. You can also choose from a variety of flanges.
Printing
We're using dry offset, an indirect letterpress process for the printing of our aluminium cans. After the blank aluminium can has been created it is given the desired base coat. The printing ink is applied on top of this varnish after a short intermediate drying period. The printing inks are successively transferred wet-on-wet (without intermediate drying) onto a rubber blanket. The aluminium can then rolls off this rubber blanket. During this process, the printing colors are transferred to the aluminium can all at once. Photopolymer printing plates are used as printing plates. Our aluminium cans can be printed with up to 7 colors. The printing is done in solid colors (according to Pantone, HKS or colorimetrically evaluable color template). Further information can be found in our data sheets.
Printing
We're using dry offset, an indirect letterpress process for the printing of our aluminium cans. After the blank aluminium can has been created it is given the desired base coat. The printing ink is applied on top of this varnish after a short intermediate drying period. The printing inks are successively transferred wet-on-wet (without intermediate drying) onto a rubber blanket. The aluminium can then rolls off this rubber blanket. During this process, the printing colors are transferred to the aluminium can all at once. Photopolymer printing plates are used as printing plates. Our aluminium cans can be printed with up to 7 colors. The printing is done in solid colors (according to Pantone, HKS or colorimetrically evaluable color template). Further information can be found in our data sheets.
Printing
We're using dry offset, an indirect letterpress process for the printing of our aluminium cans. After the blank aluminium can has been created it is given the desired base coat. The printing ink is applied on top of this varnish after a short intermediate drying period. The printing inks are successively transferred wet-on-wet (without intermediate drying) onto a rubber blanket. The aluminium can then rolls off this rubber blanket. During this process, the printing colors are transferred to the aluminium can all at once. Photopolymer printing plates are used as printing plates. Our aluminium cans can be printed with up to 7 colors. The printing is done in solid colors (according to Pantone, HKS or colorimetrically evaluable color template). Further information can be found in our data sheets.
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