Metal packaging composed of two basic components: the can body, which is sealed with the lid after the beverage is filled.

Source: NBR 17194

Cylindrical metal container with an integrated bottom, designed to safely and efficiently store the beverage.

  • Label area: Displays visual identity, nutrition facts, manufacturing info, and mandatory details.
  • Internal coating: In direct contact with the beverage, keeps it isolated from the metal base.
  • External coating: Provides protection, mobility, and outer shine.

Source: NBR 17194

The neck connects the body to the lid, formed by reducing the diameter at the top of the can body to fit the flange to the lid’s size.

  • Material efficiency: Reduces the amount of aluminum needed for the lid.
  • Stackability: Facilitates transport and stable storage.
  • Ergonomic design: Provides a modern and functional finish.

Source: NBR 17194

The flange is the top edge that connects the lid to the body, ensuring sealing and strength.

  • Structural robustness: Reinforces the can’s durability.

Source: NBR 17194

Top metal component of the can set, designed to hermetically seal the packaging, ensuring complete closure until opened.

  • Ease of use: Remains attached to the can after opening.

Source: NBR 17194

Element attached to the lid panel that functions as a lever, allowing for easy opening of the can.

  • Practicality: The tab makes opening easier.

Source: NBR 17194

Area of the can lid panel that is incised and designed to break when pressure is applied by the tab.

  • Informational space: Displays batch codes and embossed dates.

Source: NBR 17194

The concave bottom of the can, serving as the support and contact point with surfaces.

  • Structural robustness: Reinforces the can’s durability.

Source: NBR 17194