Cylindrical tinplate containers are the classic packaging for paint, lacquer and wood-stains. The shape is round, the trunk is straight (so it cannot be stacked) and there is a ring at the top in which the lid closes. The ring can be RL shaped (lid closes on the inside of the ring) or TT shaped (lid falls inside the ring and closes at three places as it were).
Range
The size ranges from 20 ml to 10 litre. Nowadays, the most common cylindrical tinplate packaging ranges from 125 ml to 5.5 litre. The standard sizes are produced at high speed and are they are the most common type on sale at DIY shops. The diameter in combination with the height determines the capacity. The most standard diameters are: 60 mm, 73 mm, 99 mm, 108 mm, 153 mm, 165 mm and 180 mm.
In addition to the standard sizes, alternative sizes are also available for the European and the local market.
Specifications
European standard capacities
- 125 ml - 250 ml - 500 ml - 750 ml - 1 litre – 2.5 litre - 4 litre - 5 litre
- Standard diameter : 60 mm, 73 mm, 99 mm
108 mm, 153 mm, 165 mm, 180 mm - Internal coating possible
- RL or TT lid (depending on size)
- Protact® protection possible
- Offset printing and digital printing possible
- From 2.5 litre with handle
Standard capacities tailored for local market
- 50 ml up to 10 litre
- Standard diameter : 55 mm, 60 mm, 73 mm, 84 mm, 99 mm
108 mm, 140 mm, 153 mm, 165 mm, 180 mm, 220 mm - there are different heights available per diameter, which determines the capacity
- Internal coating possible
- ACL, RL and various TT lids
- Protact® protection possible
- Offset printing possible
- From 2.5 litre handle possible (or supplied separately)
UN certified cylindrical tin containers
- 330 ml - 1,5 litre
- Diameter 105 mm, height from 198 mm
- Lid flat or with screw top
- UN Y certification for liquids
- Internal coating possible
- TT lid with adhesive compound
- Offset printing possible
Colorantsaver
Because of the ring at the top of the tin container, it is hard to completely empty the tin container. And it is also a challenge to pour without spilling. There are tools available on the market such as the Hildering Colorantsaver, which optimize the complete pouring without spilling.
Markets
The cylindrical tin packaging is often used because it is a tin container that can be closed relatively easily, effectively and quickly. It is a particularly suitable tin packaging for the colour mixing system, of which more and more paints are being sold. The ring at the top of the tin also gives it a robustness which the packaging needs for the shaking and mixing of the new generation of paints and lacquers.
Ultimate protection
Within the wide range of cylindrical tinplate packaging, internally blank or internally coated tin containers are available with lid. The introduction of new legislation has caused an enormous leap in the market share of water based paints and lacquers. This places new demands on tin packaging. We have of course responded to this development and have added the extra protection of Protact® laminated tin packaging to our range. The Protact® protection is most commonly applied to the fragile parts, which in fact creates a packaging that combines the advantages of plastic and tin. Rust on any part of the packaging is a thing of the past and the robustness and the tin's impenetrableness is safeguarded. The bottom and the outside of the ring also gain optimal protection.
Printing
The sizes from 2 litres upwards are usually provided with a handle in order to carry the container more easily and to enable people to hang it for example. Cylindrical containers can be decorated in different ways: labels, digital printing or offset printing. Labelling is a very common option. A cut-out has to be made for the bale ears in the sizes with a handle. Cylindrical tin containers are easier to label than conical tin containers, because of the straight shape of the trunk. In addition to this, the whole container can be labelled in one movement (unlike rectangular containers, which need 2 labels).
By far the most common method of printing containers is by offset printing. This printing technique does involve minimum printing orders. Digital printing is already possible in smaller numbers from 125 ml to 4 litre tin containers. The Hildering Colour Can is a striking example of this. The minimum number of tin containers to be printed is thereby reduced to 2 pallets per size. You can find more information in our brochure about the Hildering Colour Can.
Offset printing is a technique that is able to translate all the demands that may be made of a decorated container into a perfect looking product. The numbers at which offset printing becomes an attractive option are relatively high compared to digital printing.
Lids and closures
In principle, the cylindrical tin containers can be closed by hand. A lid shutting unit can relatively easily be integrated into the filling line at greater filling speeds. The smaller sizes (up to 1 litre) generally have RL closing. In this closing, the lid falls onto the inside of the ring and closes there as well. Some 500 ml and 750 ml tin containers have a TT closing. A TT closing has a double shape in the top of the ring, and the lid falls into the ring. The TT closing is particularly suited to adding colour to paints and lacquers (colour mixing system), because resealing is easiest and the quality of the reseal is highest. The car paintwork industry often works with a mixing lid. These generally connect best to TT closings.
In absolute terms of airtightness, the RL closing is a tighter closing than the TT closing. However, both varieties are very suitable for the packaging of paints and lacquers.
Transport and UN certification
We are able to offer a UN certified version for the transport of hazardous materials in cylindrical tin containers. The UN certification is obtained through a special adhesive compound that is applied in the TT ring of the tin container. This sticks the lid even firmer onto the paint tin than normal.
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