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Beverage Can & Food Can LineEmpty beverage cans, food cans and milk powder cans must be palletized, wrapped and strapped safely and efficiently, then transferred from the can making line to the warehouse, and later from the warehouse to the filling line for depalletizing, filling, palletizing again, wrapping and storage.
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Chemical Pail & Paint Can LineThis chemical pail production line is designed for high-risk chemical packaging, with a structure and process that support UN-certified performance for pressure and corrosion resistance.
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Focused expertise for more professional support
Instead of supplying body makers or seamers, all R&D and manufacturing is concentrated on auxiliary equipment such as conveying, palletizing, strapping and wrapping. Two decades of experience in this niche mean the team knows the details of easy-open can production lines, and every conveyor, palletizer or handling system is configured for the real conditions on a can line.
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Strong value and fast payback
Because the work is focused on can line auxiliaries and the processes are mature, you benefit from equipment that balances performance and cost. You do not pay for branding, but you still get stable, high-efficiency conveying and palletizing that shortens the payback period of your investment.
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Flexible integration with your existing line
Whether your main equipment comes from European, American or Asian suppliers, the auxiliary systems can be engineered to integrate with your existing layout and control philosophy. Conveyors, elevators, accumulators and palletizers are designed to match your current line height, speed and footprint, helping you upgrade automation with minimal modification and downtime.
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Fast response and full project support
From early-stage layout planning and concept design through manufacturing, installation, commissioning and after-sales support, you receive continuous technical backing. This project-based approach helps you reduce integration risk and gives you a single partner for the auxiliary part of your tinplate can line.
A standard tinplate food and beverage can line can include the following main stages:
- Raw material preparation and feeding
- Can body forming
- Can body cleaning and surface treatment
- End and bottom manufacture
- Drying and curing
- Can conveying and accumulation
- Filling and seaming
- Cooling and drying
- Palletizing and packaging
Auxiliary equipment is designed around these steps to keep cans moving smoothly, protect product quality and support high line efficiency.