7 Ways to Improve Your Coating Measurement Process

7 Ways to Improve Your Coating Measurement Process by Niña Muñozpublished: February 8, 2021 Check and replace probe tips regularly. Depending on use, every 4 to 6 weeks, or sooner if a lot of tests are being done. If using a Hoverprobe, park it at a specified corner...

2020 Innosen Newsletter Magazine

2020 DONE AND DUSTED! (ALMOST!)Check our 2020 Highlights HERE What’s inside? Innosen’s Company Profile Editor’s Note Trustworthy Tools for your Production Can Making Articles to Help You Become More Efficient Statement on Covid-19 and Covid-related Articles Download...

Enamel Rating: Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA)

ENAMEL RATING: FAILURE MODE AND EFFECT ANALYSIS (FMEA) Written by: Niña MuñozDate: July 28, 2020 What is Enamel Rating? Food cans have a lacquer layer inside them to protect the contents from spoiling and from damaging the can itself. An unlacquered can or a can with...

Who are these misbehaving sheets and how to catch them?

WHO ARE THESE MISBEHAVING SHEETS AND HOW TO CATCH THEM? Written by: Niña MuñozDate: May 18, 2020 In every 2,000 sheets, 1 will skew, move sideways or register earlier or later as it goes through the coater.  It seems that no matter how well a process is controlled,...

The 5 Things You Need to Know About Sheet Misalignment

The 5 Things You Need to Know about Sheet Misalignment by Niña Munoz, Marketing ExecutivePublished: March 6, 2020 Sheet coating/lacquering is one of the most important processes in canmaking. A lot of horrific defects could happen to your cans if lacquer or coating is...

What are Double Sheets and Why Should You Guard Against Them?

What are Double Sheets and Why Should You Guard Against Them? by Niña Munoz, Marketing ExecutiveUpdated: March 7, 2022 Double production time, double cost and double headaches — these are just a few of the troubles the word double may indicate in the can making world....