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Posted 05 February 2020 - 08:58 PM

Hello All,

 

Does anyone have experience filling/bottling into a rectangular cans (think like a paint thinner can)?

 

I need help how other companies verify that after an internal air rinse there is nothing inside the can. ANY advice will be much received! Thank you all for reading and thinking about this!!

 

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Posted 05 February 2020 - 10:15 PM

I have a client that cans olive oil - the cans are hot water rinsed, then hot air dried, visual inspection to confirm no seam debrie etc.


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Posted 05 February 2020 - 10:18 PM

The big question I have is, How does your client visually inspect the cans? You cannot see inside and there is where I feel our problem is.

 

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Posted 05 February 2020 - 10:33 PM

The big question I have is, How does your client visually inspect the cans? You cannot see inside and there is where I feel our problem is.

 

Cam

 

There 2 ways it is done - for the larger cans the entire top assembly is not added until the can is filled, thus the can is easily inspected and two when smaller cans are used a fisheye scope lens/video camera is used.


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Posted 06 February 2020 - 10:09 PM

Hello All,

Does anyone have experience filling/bottling into a rectangular cans (think like a paint thinner can)?

I need help how other companies verify that after an internal air rinse there is nothing inside the can. ANY advice will be much received! Thank you all for reading and thinking about this!!

Cam

We are filling liquid egg products in polymer cans. We dont wash cans. Cans are received on pallets and every row is covered with carton which is taken off before filling


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