A metallic can seaming process

B - Operations – Transporting – 21 – D

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B21D 51/32 (2006.01)

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CA 2109871

A can making process for forming a seam between a can end and a body of a can by micro-seaming includes the step of taking a flanged body of a can and at least one curled can end, the can body and the curled can end each having profile and curling dimensions necessary for connecting one to the other; the can end is made of sheet material double reduced and the can body is made of any commercially available material. The process includes also the step of micro-seaming the can end to body of the can to provide reduction of cover and body hooks as well as length of seam and fixing folds without changing the volumetric capacity of the can.

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