Not the same.
500 ml, 65mm in diameter and 170mm in height, such as Yanjing Beer Cordon Bleu, made of aluminum.
355ml, 65mm in diameter, 125mm in height, such as ordinary beer and cola cans made of aluminum or steel.
330ml, 65mm in diameter and 120mm in height, such as Yanjing Dark Beer.
250 ??ml, 54mm in diameter, 135mm in height, such as Lulu Coconut Juice (steel), Coca-Cola Korea (aluminum) and Quchen’s.
200 ml, diameter 54mm, height 95mm, such as Coca-Cola, Japan, Germany (aluminum), Nescafé (steel).
160 ml, diameter 54mm, height 85mm, such as Coca-Cola, made in France and Germany (aluminum), given as a gift on international flights, and cans in China.
In addition, you can also see several specifications of Japanese-made aluminum beverage bottles on the market. The material is the same as aluminum cans, but they have a bottle mouth and a screw cap. The specifications are:
500 ml, diameter 65mm, height 200mm, such as Pepsi-Cola made in Japan (made of aluminum).
400 ml, diameter 65mm, height 170mm, such as Coca-Cola Japan (aluminum).
300 ml, 65mm in diameter and 150mm in height, such as Coca-Cola’s Queer (aluminum).
Extended information:
The development history of cans:
In 1940, Europe and the United States began to sell beer in stainless steel cans. During the same period, the emergence of aluminum cans also became a A leap in can-making technology. In 1963, the pop can was invented in the United States. It inherited the shape design characteristics of previous cans and designed a pop ring on the top. This was a revolution in opening methods, which brought great convenience and enjoyment to people, so it soon became widely used.
By 1980, basically all European and American markets adopted this aluminum can as the packaging form for beer and carbonated drinks. With the advancement of design and production technology, aluminum cans tend to be lighter, from the initial 60 grams to about 21 to 15 grams in 1970.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia_Cans