Tin in packaging Box size detection

Determination of Box Size in Tin Packages
Determination of Box Size in Tin Packages

In the past, natural materials such as leaves and pottery were used for packaging. Woven materials were then used. 5 wood and glass materials are thought to have been used as packaging material for a thousand years. Paper and cardboard were important packaging materials at the beginning of the 1900. Close to today's use, double-stitched three-piece tin cans were also first produced in the same years. However, after the discovery of plastic, paper and cardboard packaging was replaced by plastic packaging materials.

The use of plastic in packaging applications generally occurred after the end of the Second World War. During the war years, polyethylene was produced and used in large quantities. After the end of the war has become a very easy material on the market. The production of plastic, which was previously used as a substitute for greaseproof paper used in bread packaging, began to grow only with the years of 1970. It soon replaced glass, metal, paper and cardboard materials. Today, the packaging sector is so developed that the packaging used only for transport and storage is now advertising the product. Today, packaging is considered a part of our sales policy.

Cans are particularly suitable for preserving and preserving foodstuffs for a long time.

Within the scope of packaging analysis in advanced laboratories, box size determination studies in tin packages are also carried out. These analyzes are based on standards published by domestic and foreign organizations. The standard used in this respect is:

  • TS 13718 Cans

This standard specifies the definition, classification, specification of round or square tin cans made of cold-rolled or electrolytic tin or electrolytic chromium or chromium oxide coated steel, if necessary coated with a lacquer suitable for foodstuff; control and test methods;