Why high-speed seaming impacts tinplate can reliability in high-moisture food production
Why reliability issues emerge when high-speed seaming is pushed in humid food canning lines Why does high-speed seaming affect tinplate can reliability under washdown and retort conditions? On fast canning lines handling high-moisture foods, packaging engineers often notice that seam overlap stability, microleak rates, and post-retort integrity become harder to control as line speed increases. What looks acceptable at moderate throughput can behave very differently once sealing heads, rollers, and cans are driven close to their mechanical limits. What “reliability” really means for tinplate cans on high-speed lines In high-moisture food production, tinplate can reliability is not an abstract quality concept. It is defined by whether a double seam consistently … 続きを読む