Essential End Tooling Components for Quality Can Ends
SHAPING AND FORMING TOOLING
Redrawing Dies: For can ends requiring precise depth or contour adjustments, redrawing dies gradually refine the shape, adding strength and ensuring each end meets the specifications necessary for an airtight seal.
Shaping Dies: Shaping dies add unique features to the can end, such as domes or embossed branding elements. These design options not only improve structural integrity but also enhance the product’s aesthetic appeal.
FINISHING TOOLING
Beading Dies: Forming a secure bead along the circumference, these dies are essential for ensuring a tight seal when the can end attaches to the body. Each bead is crafted to lock firmly, preserving the contents and extending shelf life.
Doming Dies: Adding a central dome increases the end’s resistance to pressure and provides a surface for embossing. This dome reinforces the can end, supporting both durability and brand visibility.
Scoring Dies: For can ends that feature pull tabs or tear strips, scoring dies create strategic, weakened lines that enable smooth opening while maintaining integrity. Each score line is designed for ease of use, making the product more accessible to consumers.
Excellence in Every End Tooling Component
Oberg’s end tooling combines precision machining with wear-resistant materials to meet the challenges of modern can manufacturing. Each piece is crafted with care, ensuring that every can end produced is reliable, functional, and able to meet consumer needs.