Scope of application of metal canisters
Metal is one of the most commonly used materials for the manufacture of containers for transporting a wide variety of liquids. Unlike plastic, steel resists everyday static and impact loads much better. It is for this reason that production of metal cans is in demand in almost any human activity. It has a significant shelf life and can be repeatedly used for its intended and secondary purposes.
Main advantages of metal containers
As a rule, a canister has a relatively small volume that can be carried by one or two people. Depending on the actual capacity, manufacturers can use sheet metal of various thicknesses to make canisters. Quite universal in practice, other important factors should be added to the main advantages:
- The metal perfectly resists rapid physical wear.
- It perfectly holds a variety of solvents and gasolines.
- Ensures the necessary safety of liquids during transportation.
- Does not require additional protection from accidental damage.
- Keeps liquids from the negative effects of sunlight.
Many types of solvents and paints and varnishes deteriorate quite quickly if the container is exposed to natural or artificial ultraviolet radiation. A metal canister is the best option for storing and transporting these types of liquids. The canister also meets all safety standards for fuels and lubricants.
Practical application
Plastic is widely used in the modern world. But, unlike metal, it has one significant drawback. It is much less resistant to shock and dynamic loads during operation. It is better to store and transport flammable liquids in a metal canister. The container is also suitable for other purposes:
- as a water reservoir;
- carrying motor oil in medium volumes;
- storing a reserve supply of gasoline;
- ideal container for diesel fuel.
A high-quality metal canister can also be used for liquid foods. In this case, it should be made of aluminum or stainless steel. With additional sealing in the area of the filler neck.