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Why a Higher Spec Aluminum Gauge Can Matters

Why a Higher Spec Aluminum Gauge Can Matters

Stronger. Smarter. Built to Perform.

At Stronger Can Better Service, we don’t believe in cutting corners—or aluminum. While many manufacturers run their cans at the low end of industry tolerances to shave pennies, we take the opposite approach. Our cans are built to the higher end of aluminum gauge specifications, and here’s why that matters.

 

Less Downtime on Filling Lines

Thinner-walled cans are more prone to denting, warping, and collapsing during high-speed filling. This leads to:
– Line stoppages
– Mis-seamed lids
– Increased waste

Our stronger can walls resist damage, improving throughput and saving valuable production time.

 

Better Durability Through the Supply Chain

Cans don’t just need to survive filling—they need to survive shipping, warehousing, and retail displays. Lightweight cans are more likely to:
– Dent in transit
– Get rejected at retail
– Undermine consumer perception of quality

Heavier-gauge cans protect your product and your brand—from production floor to customer fridge.

 

Stronger Cans = Fewer Headaches

With a stiffer sidewall, our cans also:
– Run cleaner on older lines
– Reduce paneling from internal pressure drops
– Minimize customer complaints due to deformation

 

Built for Premium Brands

If you’re selling a high-quality beverage, your packaging should reflect that. Our stronger cans feel more substantial in hand, offering a tactile difference that reinforces your premium positioning.

 

Still Lightweight – Just Smarter

We optimize for performance, not just weight savings. Our cans still meet the industry need for sustainability and shipping efficiency – without sacrificing structure.

 

Stronger Specs. Better Results.

Anyone can make a can. We make a better one.

If you’re tired of line jams, dented deliveries, or weak brand perception, it might be time to make the switch to Stronger Can Better Service.

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