Development of tin printing and can making

The first time in the history of tinplate metal packaging in India

1795, Napoleon will award 12000 francs to anyone who can find a way to save food for the army.

1809 candy merchant Nicholas Appel came up with the idea of preserving wine and other foods in glass bottles. After years of research, he invented the method of preserving food by disinfection, and thus won the prize of French government 12000 francs.

18 10 King George III of England granted Peter Durand a patent to keep food in glass bottles, clay pots or metal cans.

18 12 Thomas Kenset, a British immigrant, set up a small factory in new york to produce oysters, meat, fruits and vegetables in sealed cans.

1825, Kenset obtained the patent right of the first tin can in the United States.

1847, alan taylor obtained the patent right to imprint tinplate cans with Yanbian machine.

In 1849, Henry Evans obtained the patent of the tilting press, which can produce the can lid by one operation. Therefore, the production capacity has increased from a small amount to 50 cans per hour.

1866 E.M. Lang obtained the patent right of the sealed can by manufacturing or welding the can cover.

1870, France began to print color patterns on tinplates.

1872, British barber introduced tinplate printing technology to Britain.

1875, Arthur A. Libby and William J. Wilson invented a trapezoidal jar to preserve Chicago corned beef.

1877 simple can sealing machine appeared.

Semi-automatic can-making machine first appeared in 1880.

1898 George W. Cobb Fresh-keeping Company perfected the three-piece jar.

1903 can inner wall coating appeared. 1905, canned food production technology was introduced to China, and Shanghai Taifeng Company began to produce canned food.

Tinplate printing technology was introduced to China in 19 17, and a small amount of tinplate products were produced by the Commercial Press. 1953, the first resistance welding machine was trial-produced by Swiss Sude Ronicke Company.

1957, aluminum was introduced into tinplate canning and gold industry.

1960 produces cans.

1963 The world's first steel two-piece can was born in America.

1965 developed the tinplate for the first time.

In 2000, Liaocheng Changyi printed tin cans appeared in the north of China, which improved the grade of domestic products.