2025-07-30
A mid-sized packaging enterprise located in Eastern Europe recently upgraded its production line with a 30CPM (Cans Per Minute) Square Can Making Machine to meet the increasing demand for rectangular tin cans used in edible oil and paint packaging. The machine line included automatic can body forming, side welding, corner ironing, flanging, beading, and top/bottom seaming modules—all configured for square or rectangular metal cans ranging from 1L to 5L.
Prior to implementation, the company relied on semi-automatic equipment with a capacity of only 10–12 cans per minute, resulting in production delays and quality variations. After installing the fully automated 30CPM square can machine, production output nearly tripled while maintaining tight tolerance control on can dimensions and seam strength. The machine featured servo-driven indexing, intelligent fault detection, and quick mold-change mechanisms for different can sizes.
Within the first quarter of operation, the company saw a 45% increase in delivery efficiency and reduced labor costs by 30%. Leak testing showed a failure rate of under 0.5%, significantly lower than industry benchmarks. Operators also appreciated the simplified HMI interface and remote troubleshooting capabilities.
This upgrade positioned the company as a competitive regional supplier, able to fulfill high-volume orders with consistent quality. The 30CPM square can machine proved to be a game-changer in scaling operations while ensuring compliance with food-grade and industrial packaging standards.