Description
This course is aimed at understanding the fundamental role that raw materials play in the final quality of metal packaging, especially in the manufacture of tinplate food cans.
Throughout the course, inspection criteria, tests, and technical specifications that materials such as tinplate, aluminum, and internal coatings must meet are studied. It analyzes how small variations in the material can affect machine performance, double seam quality, product protection, and container durability.
Additionally, recommended practices for material reception control, proper handling in the plant, and technical communication with suppliers are reviewed, in order to prevent non-conformities and ensure efficient and safe production.
Highlighted Content:
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Quality specifications for tinplate and aluminum.
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Physical and visual tests on raw materials.
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Common defects and their impact on production.
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Quality control in material reception.
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Role of internal coatings and how to evaluate them.
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Relationship between raw material and container performance.
Intended for: Professionals and technicians in the metal packaging industry, materials engineers, quality and production managers, and anyone interested in deepening their knowledge of raw materials used in this sector.
Methodology: The course combines theoretical sessions with practical case studies, allowing participants to apply the acquired knowledge to real industry situations.
Duration and mode: The course has a duration of 2 hours and is offered online, facilitating access to participants from different locations.
Language: Spanish
Certification: Upon completion of the course, participants will receive a certificate of achievement that accredits the knowledge acquired in raw materials for metal packaging.
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