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6liter Tin Can Container White Metal Paint Bucket With Lid Adhesive Paint Tin Cans
Goodcan Tech operates with a high-speed shear(plate) stamping line and UV printing machines to complete supply chain in tin cans manufacturing business, over 100 mold sizes (diameters), and in-house teams for lid, ring, pail lid, bottom,top and handle production, which ensures the stable dia model and product quality delivery time.
NO. | body color | diametion | Size | Shape | Thickness(mm) | NON-PRINTED MOQ(PCS) |
4 | plain/white | L115*W60*H90 | 500ml | rectangular | 0.23-0.28 | 1000 |
5 | plain/white | L115*W60*H180 | 1L | rectangular | 0.23-0.28 | 1000 |
6 | plain/white | L166*W88*H260 | 3L | rectangular | 0.23-0.35 | 1000 |
7 | plain/white | L167*W105*H260 | 4L | rectangular | 0.23-0.35 | 1000 |
8 | plain/white | L178*W115*H290 | 5L | rectangular | 0.23-0.35 | 1000 |
9 | plain/white | L235*W235*H230 | 10L | square | 0.23-0.40 | 1000 |
10 | plain/white | L235*W235*H330 | 15L | square | 0.23-0.40 | 1000 |
11 | plain/white | L235*W235*H350 | 18L | square | 0.23-0.40 | 1000 |
12 | plain/white | L235*W235*H380 | 20L | square | 0.23-0.40 | 1000 |
1. What’s the delivery time for bulk orders?
Usually 15–25 days after artwork and payment confirmation.
2. Can I store flammable liquids in your rectangular cans?
Yes, certain models meet UN or hazardous material transport standards.
3. Are the cans suitable for both manual and automatic filling lines?
Yes, our cans are compatible with automatic liquid filling machines.
4. What thickness options do you offer for tinplate?
We use 0.21mm–0.43mm thickness depending on size and structural needs.
Small Rectangular Tin Can Production Process (1–5L) | ||
1 | Slitting | Tinplate sheets are cut to the correct dimensions for body making. |
2 | Rounding | The flat sheets are shaped into cylinders for forming the can body. |
3 | Welding | Longitudinal seams are welded using a resistance welding machine. |
4 | Anti-rusted coating | Welded seams are mechanically indexed and aligned. |
5 | Expanding | The cylindrical body is reshaped into a rectangular form. |
6 | Top Flanging | The top edge is flanged outward for secure lid fitting. |
7 | Bottom Flanging | The bottom edge is also flanged for lid sealing. |
8 | Bottom Lid Seaming | The bottom lid is attached using a double seaming process. |
9 | Turn Over | Cans are flipped to prepare for top lid assembly. |
10 | Top Lid Seaming | A top lid or spout is seamed depending on can design. |
11 | Leak Testing | Cans are tested for air-tightness using a leak tester. |
How we ship products in a container safely?
Car paint tin cans loaded with dust-free stretch film package.
Industrial paint pail bucket loaded with pallets
Food oil package loaded with 5-layer thick carton.