5 steps to understand the production process of tin boxes
Apr 07, 2023
Tin boxes are also called tin cans, which are one of our common packaging boxes, such as tea tin boxes, gift tin boxes, coffee tin cans, mooncake tin boxes, etc.The tin box is made of tinplate. which is also known as tin-plated thin steel, also known as tin-plated iron. It has a very good anti-corrosion and anti-rust effect, and it is easy to print and printed beautifully, which is why it is preferred by more and more customers. So,Do you understand the production process of tinplate boxes? Each tin can is completed step by step from tinplate printing - cutting - stamping - assembly - packaging.
1.Tinplate: Generally, after confirming an order, the company's purchasing department will arrange to order the most suitable iron for that particular product. Often the factory will also stock the iron directly.
2. Printing: the design department will provide the layout to the printer, and the whole process of tracking whether the printing and color mixing to keep up with the sample, whether the register is accurate, whether there are stains, whether there are scars
3. Cutting: Printed iron material back to the factory can be arranged to cut open material, to pay attention to see whether the operating workers according to the knife line to cut, whether the length of the combined, even. Workers in the release of material whether scratch each other, etc., to the initial operation of the work station to keep the quality.
4. Stamping: press the iron sheet into shape on the machine, this is the most important work of making cans, usually a can has to be divided into many processes to complete. The most general process is: lid: open material flying edge - roll line. Bottom lid: Open material flying edge - Pre-rolling line Rolling line
5. Packaging: After the tin box is finished production, the packaging department is responsible for cleaning and assembly. The corresponding packaging should be provided according to the customer's needs. The process should be noted is to reduce the inflow of inferior products into the finished product as far as possible, the number of boxes must be accurate.
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