Abstract:
A coiled steel strip for the manufacture of a three-piece can body having, on one surface corresponding to the outer surface of the can body, a multiple-layer organic film including a thermoplastic resin layer and a layer of inks arranged on said thermoplastic resin layer to represent a label of a content to be filled in the can, and on the other surface corresponding to the inner surface of the can body, a film or films of a thermosetting coating and/or a thermoplastic resin, said multiple layer organic film extending continuously along the length direction of said strip in a plurality of stripes, each having a width slightly smaller than the circumferential length of the can body and being arranged such that said strip has spaces of a width of 1 to 10 mm at both sides of each such stripe, free from coverage by said organic film, and said film or films of a thermosetting coating and/or a thermoplastic resin extending continuously along the length direction of said strip in a plurality of stripes, each having a width slightly smaller than the circumferential length of the can body and being arranged in alignment with said stripe of said multiple layer organic film back to back on the respective surfaces of said strip, as well as the production of the steel strip sheet, and a resistance seam welded three-piece can body.
Abstract:
A process for producing a laminated steel strip for the manufacture of a three-piece can body comprises providing a roll of printed thermoplastic resin film having a plurality of stripes of printed portions carrying a layer of inks representing repetitive images of a label, with the stripes of printed portions being spaced from one another, slitting the printed thermoplastic film into a plurality of printed portion stripes, and then bonding the plurality of stripes to a surface of the steel sheet. Each printed portion stripe, which is separated from adjacent stripes, has a width slightly smaller than the circumferential length of the can body to be cut from said strip. Stripes of another thermoplastic resin may be bonded to the other surface of the steel strip in alignment with the printed portion stripes.
Abstract:
An electron radiation curing type adhesive which is excellent for adhesion between a polyester film and a metal material, and which is excellent in retort resistance or the like where the adhesive is used for food cans. There is also disclosed a metal plate laminated with a polyester film. The electron radiation curing type adhesive is composed of a resin composition in which 2 to 200 weight part of polyester group oligomer having unsaturated double-bonds, with respect to 100 weight parts of polyester resin, has added thereto 0.5 to 250 PHR of a stress relaxation agent. The polyester film and a metal plate are laminated with each other by means of the above-mentioned adhesive, and then the film and the metal plate are bonded together by heating and curing the adhesive by irradiation using electron radiation.