Hildering Industrial Packaging has an extensive assortment conical tin can packaging with many different sizes and measures of capacity. Conical indicates the shape that has a larger top than bottom diameter, this ensures easy stacking when empty. The shape is always round.
Some have a rim in the body, the tin can packaging rests on this rim when stacked. It is easy to get it of the stack and the rim generates sturdiness to the body.
Conical tin can packaging has a measure of capacity from 2.5 up to 10 litres. Most standard upper diameters are 160 mm, 180 mm and 230 mm. This combined with the height of the packaging determines the measure of capacity.
Specifications
Conical tin can packaging
- Capacity 2,5 ltr, 4 ltr, 5 ltr
- Inner coating possible
- With handle
- Offset printing – in the near future digital printing
- UN Y 1.2 + UN Y 1.4 approval
- Closing mechanically or manually
- Upper diameter 160 mm + 180 mm
Conical ringpail
- Capacity 2,5 ltr, 3 ltr, 4 ltr, 5 ltr, 6 ltr
- Inner coating possible
- With handle
- Offset printing
- No UN approval
- Closure – ringless lid manually or hold-down plate
- Upper diameter 169 mm + 200 mm
Ringless tin can packaging
- Capacity 2,5 ltr, 3 ltr, 4 ltr, 5 ltr, 6 ltr
- Inner coating possible
- With handle
- Offset printing
- No UN approval
- Closure – ringless lid manually or hold-down plate
- Upper diameter 169 mm + 200 mm
Buckets
- Capacity 5 ltr, 6 ltr, 7 ltr, 10 ltr, 12 ltr, 14 ltr
- Inner coating, epoxy phenol or gold lacquer possible
- With handle
- Offset printing
- UN Y 1.2 and 1.6 approval
- Closing mechanically or manually
- Upper diameter 230 mm
Storage
The lid is concave providing stability when the filled tin can packaging is stacked on a pallet. Because of the larger measures of capacity the conical tin can packaging always has a handle to facilitate lifting.
Emptying
The big advantage of conical tin can packaging is that it is easy to fully empty the tin. The filling good can leave the tin can packaging perfectly. The end-user can work more square yards with you filling goods and there is less residue in the empty tin can packaging. This reduces the chemical waist to a minimum, an environmentally friendly solution. When the filling good had to come out of the packaging a.s.a.p, conical tin can packaging are a very good solution.
Closures
Conical tin can packaging have a removable lid which can be closed manually (with or without a latch ring) or mechanically (with a lid and ring combined in one). The shape of the beaded edge determines the closure of the lid. When the flange is fully beaded the tin can packaging is closed with a mechanically closed lid or a lid with a latch ring. There are flanges that have such a shape that the lid closes on the inside of the tin can packaging (Conical ringpails, Ringless or Tulip series).
Mechanically closed lids are put in place using a pneumatic closing device. Manually closed lids can be divided in ones that close with or ones that close without a latch ring. When closed with a lid and a latch ring the tin can packaging is UN approved. Almost all manually closable tin can packaging without a latch ring are not UN approved. Only when a special adhesive compound is applied to the top of the packaging a UN approval can be obtained. We mention conical ringpails. An additional aperture can be placed in the lid.
Coating
Conical tin can packaging is standard available in both inner plain or inner coated. An epoxy phenol or gold lacquer is also possible.
Buckets
When a conical tin can packaging has a larger diameter (upper diameter > 180 mm) it is called a bucket. Also the thickness of the tinplate is slightly less and the beaded flange less thick. Conical buckets are often closed with a lid and latch ring. When dealing with larger quantities it is possible to close the lids mechanically. The lid and the latch ring are a unity and are UN approved. The buckets are standard, not approved, or UN Y (1.2) approved. Recently we added the higher UN approval: UN Y1.6 to this range. The measures of capacity are 5 to 14 litres. Because of the wide diameter it is possible to use paint rollers and work straight from the bucket. Another advantage is that the conical buckets can be linked with a lower 2 component tin can packaging. Together they form a set (see our brochure 2-K Tin can packaging). The buckets that are closed with just a lid (no latch ring) do not have a UN approval for transporting hazardous materials.
Market
UN certification makes conical tin can packaging ideally suited for transporting paints and lacquers that have to meet the Roads Transport Hazardous Goods Act. Industrial paints, hardeners, stains, coatings and chemicals are often filled in these UN approved tin can packaging. For the tinting machine the easy opening and closing of the packaging is mandatory. Conical tin can packaging with a mechanically closed lid can only be used in the tinting machine when there is a filling aperture in the lid.
Printing
The vast majority of tin can packaging is printed through offset printing. This technique has minimal printing orders. Printing smaller amounts (already from 2 pallets onwards) is possible using digital printing technique. At the moment digital printing of conical tin can packaging is only possible for those with a omgekraalde felsrand. Further information you can find in our brochure Hildering Colour Can.
Conical ringpails with adhesive lid
A special conical tin can packaging are the conical ringpails: a conical paint tin with just a (adhesive) lid and a UN approval. This packaging can be closed without the need of a clamping band or a latch ring and obtain the UN approval. Because of the special compound in the ring and in the rivet of the tin the lid closes very well and remains easy to open and close. The shape of the tin, slightly conical, makes labelling possible and because of the recessed lid the tin is stacked stably.