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Reduce tear-offs with optimal differential of friction and can punch texturization

A well-designed ironing process to form the can body will improve the quality of the can, reduce the rate of tear-offs, and improve the overall performance of the entire can making line.

The ironing process in the bodymaker is very complex due to the large number of parameters involved. A major contributing factor to eliminating variables that negatively affect the ironing process is differential of friction.

The can tooling team at Hyperion Materials & Technologies shares how it analyzes and supports can makers in implementing optimal differential of friction and can punch texturization to enhance the ironing process for can manufacturing.

Download the tech note to read more about how Hyperion can help you optimize the differential of friction and crosshatching parameters to improve the overall performance of your can manufacturing line.

Can Tooling
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Differential Friction on Can Body Ironing Article Cover

 

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