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The seaming head then engages the second operation roller against the partly formed seam. The second operation presses all five steel components together tightly to form the final seal. The five layers in the final seam are then called; a) End, b) Body Hook, c) Cover Hook, d) Body, e) Countersink.
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Double seaming uses rollers to shape the can, lid and the final double seam. To make a sanitary can and lid suitable for double seaming, manufacture begins with a sheet of coated tin plate. To create the can body, rectangles are cut and curled around a die, and welded together creating a cylinder
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576:Learn how and when to remove this message
172:Learn how and when to remove this message
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1588:"Food Supplies To Stock For Emergencies"
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1695:from the original on 4 December 2017.
1675:Clive Maier; Theresa Calafut (2008).
1370:Applied Nutrition and Food Technology
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1717:from the original on 17 October 2017
722:Invented in 1888 by Max Ams, modern
621:is the material most commonly used.
558:adding citations to reliable sources
154:adding citations to reliable sources
110:National Food Processors Association
2150:Potter, N. N. and Hotchkiss, J. H.
1506:. Extension.umn.edu. Archived from
1326:Blumenthal, Dale (September 1990).
3911:Vertical form fill sealing machine
2169:. University of California Press.
1776:"Sodium (Salt or Sodium Chloride)"
1502:William Schafer (9 January 2009).
1432:"Canned Food Sealed Icemen's Fate"
835:Seamer setup and quality assurance
700:ones with a pH below 4.6, such as
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3881:Rotary wheel blow molding systems
2729:Purdue Improved Crop Storage bags
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1541:, Kendall/Hunt Pub., 1996, p. 172
1081:Canned meat on the shelves of an
894:1970's canned food exposition in
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1382:Geoghegan, Tom (21 April 2013).
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3439:Shock and vibration data logger
3284:Linear low-density polyethylene
2090:Gregory, Sean (11 March 2009).
1870:from the original on 6 May 2010
545:needs additional citations for
141:needs additional citations for
3690:Radio-frequency identification
2041:"Home-Canned Foods | Botulism"
1372:, Jesse D. Dagoon, 1989; p. 2.
1067:Canning and economic recession
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3801:Extended core stretch wrapper
2754:Single-serve coffee container
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2957:Insulated shipping container
2195:Boston Public Library, USA.
2165:Zeide, Anna (6 March 2018).
2005:Clinical Infectious Diseases
3846:Material-handling equipment
3730:Verification and validation
2962:Intermediate bulk container
2744:Self-heating food packaging
2403:Category: Food preservation
2143:FDA 21 CFR 113.3
962:Migration of can components
876:statistical process control
628:are also used for canning.
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2624:Disposable food packaging
2466:Child-resistant packaging
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1463:10.1038/nature.2016.21128
1449:Witze, Alexandra (2016).
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369:A cannery worker filling
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3831:Label printer applicator
3700:Shearing (manufacturing)
3299:Low-density polyethylene
2719:Pharmaceutical packaging
2689:Low plastic water bottle
2579:Alternative wine closure
2154:(5th ed). Springer, 1999
1999:Sobel J (October 2005).
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32:Canning (disambiguation)
4065:Food storage containers
4050:19th-century inventions
3861:Orbital stretch wrapper
3484:Temperature data logger
3404:Pressure-sensitive tape
3264:Humidity indicator card
2792:Aerosol spray dispenser
1801:2010 Dietary Guidelines
1632:. Oakland, California.
1537:4 December 2017 at the
1504:"Home Canning Tomatoes"
1357:7 February 2009 at the
1237:non-profit organisation
966:In canning toxicology,
592:Modern glass jars from
474:, canned sausages, and
116:History and development
3580:Die forming (plastics)
3289:Liquid packaging board
2992:Multilayered packaging
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3219:Corrugated fiberboard
3169:Biodegradable plastic
2892:Corrugated box design
2546:Sustainable packaging
2536:Shelf-ready packaging
2511:Packaging engineering
2126:18 April 2015 at the
1761:4 August 2015 at the
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1840:on 29 September 2009
1765:, BusinessDictionary
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4031:Category: Packaging
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3675:Product development
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2043:. CDC. 14 July 2017
1756:Definition of brine
1727:Accessed 2017-10-17
1711:Scientific American
1338:on 9 February 2019.
1192:List of dried foods
1125:Canner (occupation)
1057:medical emergencies
1053:respiratory failure
1008:high blood pressure
980:endocrine disruptor
978:(BPA), a potential
512:spaghetti bolognese
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3680:Production control
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3515:Aseptic processing
3224:Corrugated plastic
3094:Steel and tin cans
3064:Shipping container
3002:Packet (container)
2739:Seasonal packaging
2639:Evidence packaging
2619:Currency packaging
2614:Cosmetic packaging
2521:Reusable packaging
2147:Revision Apr. 2006
2069:The New York Times
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3454:Staple (fastener)
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2832:Biodegradable bag
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2130:, Pickyourown.org
1900:on 7 October 2010
1894:Eat Well, Be Well
1890:"Sodium Chloride"
1688:978-0-08-095041-9
1639:978-0-520-29639-8
1574:10.1002/jsfa.2824
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3199:Coated paper
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3059:Security bag
3052:Water sachet
3042:Salvage drum
3037:Retort pouch
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2802:Aluminum can
2769:Water bottle
2669:Gas cylinder
2644:Field ration
2541:Shelf-stable
2340:Potjevleesch
2275:Fermentation
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1235:Canstruction
1211:Canned water
1160:Home canning
1137:Amanda Jones
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3575:Die cutting
3540:Calendering
3444:Shrink wrap
3319:Molded pulp
3304:Meat diaper
3269:Kraft paper
3249:Foam peanut
3239:Double seam
3209:Coextrusion
3179:Bubble wrap
3159:Bail handle
3104:Thermal bag
3027:Plastic bag
2842:Boil-in-bag
2774:Wine bottle
2759:Spray paint
2714:Popcorn bag
2709:Oyster pail
2594:Beer bottle
2295:Irradiation
1349:(in French)
1306:Smithsonian
1228:Cannery Row
1187:Food drying
1165:Canned fish
976:bisphenol A
937:Food safety
850:double seam
817:Countersink
718:Double seam
647:Other than
611:Can openers
500:Vichyssoise
480:French Army
453:World War I
447:World War I
409:Crimean War
382: 1930
4044:Categories
3896:Staple gun
3876:Palletizer
3766:Can seamer
3635:Lamination
3560:Converting
3449:Slip sheet
3364:Paperboard
3229:Cushioning
3189:Cellophane
3164:Bioplastic
3142:components
3129:Wooden box
3099:Tetra Brik
3022:Paper sack
2997:Multi-pack
2947:Gunny sack
2817:Bag-in-box
2784:Containers
2649:Flour sack
2634:Egg carton
2609:Coffee bag
2589:Banana box
2531:Shelf life
2260:Cold chain
2001:"Botulism"
1959:7 November
1721:17 October
1648:1133661556
1311:7 November
1267:References
1153:Can opener
1119:Occupation
1027:Foodborne
931:See also:
908:shelf life
880:can seamer
857:springback
811:Cover hook
784:An opened
776:Can seamer
774:See also:
678:vegetables
516:minestrone
488:coq au vin
468:bully beef
405:vegetables
288:James Ross
273:Royal Navy
262:Bermondsey
120:See also:
93:shelf life
85:Mason jars
4060:Canneries
3989:Recycling
3796:Drum pump
3739:Machinery
3590:Extrusion
3508:Processes
3479:Tear tape
3469:Susceptor
3459:Strapping
3414:Screw cap
3389:Polyester
3234:Desiccant
3138:Materials
3119:Unit load
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2972:Jerrycan
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2734:Sand bag
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