Thermoplastic resin-coated metal sheet, can body and can lid made from the same metal sheet
US-2016115346-A1 · Apr 28, 2016 · US
US11827416B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11827416-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816493564-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 22, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2023 |
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A metallic bottle can including a metallic base material of the bottle shape that has a mouth portion having a threaded portion, a shoulder portion, a body portion and a bottom portion, wherein, on the outer surface of said mouth portion, a finishing varnish layer is provided directly on said metallic base material, and said finishing varnish layer has an MEK extractability of 2 to 8% by mass.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A metallic bottle can including a metallic base material of a bottle shape that has a mouth portion having a threaded portion, a shoulder portion, a body portion and a bottom portion, wherein: a finishing varnish layer is formed on a printed layer in a printed portion on an outer surface of said body portion, and is provided directly on said metallic base material on an outer surface of said mouth portion; said finishing varnish layer at the threaded portion has an MEK extractability of 2 to 8% by mass. 2. The metallic bottle can according to claim 1 , wherein said finishing varnish layer has the MEK extractability of 7 to 8% by mass; and the MEK extractability of the finishing varnish layer is a value at the threaded portion. 3. The metallic bottle can according to claim 1 , wherein said metallic bottle can is capable of being retort-sterilized. 4. The metallic bottle can according to claim 1 , wherein said metallic base material is made from aluminum. 5. The metallic bottle can according to claim 1 , wherein the a matrix of said finishing varnish layer is a mixed resin containing a polyester resin, an epoxy resin and an amino resin. 6. The metallic bottle can according to claim 5 , wherein said mixed resin contains no acrylic resin. 7. A method for producing the metallic bottle can of claim 1 , including the following steps in order: providing a bottomed cylinder through a draw-ironing work; trimming an opening portion of said bottomed cylinder to form a can body; applying a coating material for forming a finishing varnish layer on an outer surface of said can body; primarily baking the coating material for forming said finishing varnish layer on the outer surface under a first temperature and during a first time; applying said coating material for forming said finishing varnish layer on an inner surface of said can body; secondarily baking (i) the coating material for forming said finishing varnish layer on the outer surface of said can body and (ii) the coating material for forming the finishing varnish layer on the inner surface of said can body under a second temperature and during a second time; and executing a necking work and a threading work in order to obtain a metallic base material of a bottle shape that has a mouth portion having a threaded portion, a shoulder portion, a body portion, and a bottom portion, wherein the secondarily baking the coating material for forming said finishing varnish layer is executed so that the finishing vanish layer at the threaded portion formed by the threading work has an MEK extractability of 2 to 8% by mass, with proviso that said second temperature is lower than said first temperature. 8. The method of production according to claim 7 , wherein the first temperature is in a range of 210 to 260° C., and the first time is in a range 60 to 120 seconds, and wherein the second temperature is in a range of 180 to 225° C., and the second time is in a range of 50 to 140 seconds. 9. The method of production according to claim 8 , wherein the first temperature is in a range of 220 to 260° C. and the first time is in a range of 60 to 120 seconds, and wherein the second temperature is in a range of 195 to 225° C., and the second time is in a range of 80 to 140 seconds. 10. The method of production according to claim 8 , wherein the first temperature is in a range of 210 to 220° C., and the first time is in a range of 60 to 80 seconds, and wherein the second temperature is in a range of 180 to 195° C., and the second time is in a range of 50 to 110 seconds.
characterised by the composition of the material · CPC title
by baking {(B05D3/04 takes precedence)} · CPC title
by mechanical means · CPC title
to macromolecular substances, e.g. rubber (treatment or coating of shaped articles made of macromolecular substances C08J7/00) · CPC title
to metal, e.g. car bodies (involving a chemical reaction between the metal and the coating C23) · CPC title
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