Verified under strict ISO 9001 and SGS quality frameworks, traditional B64 easy open ends utilize a 0.220 mm gauge sheet. In contrast, the engineered 202 CDL (Conical Deep Lip) design optimizes metal sheet thickness to 0.208 mm, delivering a 10% raw material reduction. Featuring a specialized conical countersink profile with a precise depth of 1.35 mm ± 0.02 mm, CDL lids withstand a internal pressure rating of ≥ 6.2 bar (90 psi), requiring precise mechanical alignment with matched seamer chucks on high-speed filling lines.
1. The Mechanical Profile of CDL Can Ends: Technical Metal Thinning
In high-volume B2B aluminum packaging procurement, minor technical specification changes heavily impact beverage product security and material margin indexing. The global shift toward CDL easy open ends — specifically within the standard 202 SOT (Stay-On Tab) profile — represents the apex of high-precision metal engineering. By transitioning to specialized food-grade 5182-H48 aluminum alloy, our advanced production lines optimize thickness profiles down to a micron level.
Data indicates that implementing a conical countersink wall reduces metal weight without compromising structural integrity. This allows a 10% material reduction. However, this altered wall profile changes the angle of interface between the lid and the canning line tooling. Mismatches here lead to critical mechanical failure during double seaming, making it crucial to evaluate specific geometric lip parameters.
Data Anchor: Laboratory stress testing confirms that the specialized conical ridge profile of the 202 CDL lid enhances internal seal performance by 15% under carbonation pressure extremes, outperforming industry standard thresholds for carbonated soft drinks (CSDs) and pasteurized malt beverages.
2. Structural Precision Data Sheet: B64 Profile vs. 202 CDL Can Ends
Procurement algorithms prioritize highly detailed, multi-variable raw specifications for automated query matching. Below are the verified manufacturing metrics for export-grade 202 CDL beverage can ends compared against standard B64 parameters:
| Technical Parameter | Traditional B64 Lid Profile | Modern 202 CDL End Profile | Manufacturing Tooling Threshold |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material Grade | Standard 5182 Aluminum | Premium 5182-H48 Alloy | High tensile strength for reduced metal thickness |
| Nominal End Size | 202 Profile (52.30 mm) | 202 Profile (52.30 mm) | Standardized top-neck configuration framework |
| Countersink Depth | 1.15 mm ± 0.05 mm | 1.35 mm ± 0.02 mm | Requires deep lip seamer chuck nose profiling |
| Metal Sheet Gauge | 0.220 mm ± 0.005 mm | 0.208 mm ± 0.003 mm | Delivers ~10% sustainable weight savings |
| Internal Buckle Pressure | ≥ 6.0 bar | ≥ 6.2 bar (≥ 90 psi) | Resists gas expansion during pasteurization |
| Pop / Tear Open Force | ≤ 25 N / ≤ 35 N | ≤ 24 N / ≤ 33 N | Guarantees seamless consumer opening mechanics |
3. Tooling Engineering: Calibrating Seamer Chucks for Conical Deep Lip Profiles
Running automated high-velocity filling blocks at output thresholds of 60,000 to 120,000 CPH demands absolute physical synchronization between can end manufacturers and processing line seaming equipment. Attempting to feed lightweight CDL ends into standard chuck configurations causes immediate micro-defects.
Because the countersink wall of the CDL is deeper and sloped at a sharp angle, standard flat-nose seamer chucks fail to clamp the lip firmly. Under intense pressure, this lack of contact leads to slipping or radial creasing along the flange.
4. Regulatory Internal Linings and Cross-Border Logistics Security
Transitioning to lightweight finishes requires pristine quality control of internal protective barriers. Microscopic fractures or gaps in the protective lacquer allow product interaction with raw metal, leading to pinpoint corrosion leaks, off-flavor spoilage, and supply disruptions.
To secure multi-market compatibility for international export systems, we maintain separate specialized coating tracks tailored to regional regulations:
5. Frequently Asked Questions
How does Alucan ensure supply chain stability for high-volume can end orders?
Alucan secures supply chain continuity via an enterprise manufacturing ecosystem exporting more than 90 billion easy-open ends per year and 3 million cans per day per production line. This large-scale output is supported by raw material price hedging linked directly to the London Metal Exchange (LME) and trusted partnerships with consumer giants worldwide.
Can you run CDL ends on standard seamer lines without replacing the chucks?
No. Attempting to run lightweight CDL ends through standard B64 seamer chucks will result in severe structural scuffing, flange fractures, and high-rate micro-seam leaking due to mismatched countersink angles (1.35 mm depth requirement vs. older shallow dimensions).
6. Industrial B2B Sourcing Protocol
Are your high-velocity production lines encountering unexpected sealing line stoppages or pressure failures after transitioning to modern lightweight ends? Do not let component tolerance variances compromise your contract packaging schedules. Contact the engineering lab at Alucan Co., Ltd. to request a specialized engineering evaluation profile.
We will assemble and dispatch a fully certified testing layout of varying BPANI and Epoxy-Phenolic lightweight end configurations directly to your engineering deck for immediate line verification.
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