Product name: 1 Gallon paint can | |||
Color: White (Silver or Printed) | |||
Height: 178mm | |||
Diameter: 190mm | |||
Thickness: 0.23mm | |||
Capacity: 1 Gallon (3.7 Liter) | |||
Shape: Round | |||
Material: Metal (Tinplate) | |||
Lid: Included | |||
Lid Type: Triple Tight Lid | |||
Handle: No | |||
Lined/Unlined: Lined | |||
Used For: Paint or liquid storage | |||
Packaging design: Cartons, Trays, Pe bags. | |||
Production Delivery: 20 days after receive down deposit | |||
ITEM INFO | |||
Brand | HT PACK | Model | HT-LC1G-02 |
Country of Origin | China | Certificate | UN, ISO, SGS |
Lids and closures
RL lid
TT lid
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.
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.
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.
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FAQ
1. Q: Are you a direct manufacturer and exporter from China?
A: Yes, we are. We have our own factory and International Trade Department. We produce our own products all by ourselves.
2. Q: What is your minimum order quantity, can you send me samples?
A: Depending on the product, we will provide samples for free. warmly welcome you to come visit our company.
3. Q: Which level of quality are your products?
A: We have got ISO, SGS, SONCAP certificate so far.