

A. Dome Cover: A
type of cover characterized by a flat horizontal surface ( top ) that tapers
smoothly onto the skirt.( Vertical Surface )
B. Slip Cover: Cover/Closure
style in which the covers skirt ( vertical surface slips over and to the outside
of the can body ).
B. Skirt: The vertical surface between the edge of the top of the slip cover and the curl at the bottom of the slip cover.
C. Curl: An area of tin turned in on itself to provide a safe, finished curved edge.
D. Exterior Bead: Bead : Concave ( interior bead ) or convex ( exterior bead ) area usually 1/8" wide spanning the circumference of the tin to provide additional strength and stability to the tin body.
E. Embossed: Type of slipcover in which a "step" is created between the horizontal surface and vertical surface of the cover so that stacking tins is possible with less likelihood of toppling over.
F. Debossed: Type of slipcover which has a depression between the horizontal surface of the cover.
G. Plug: The top that fits into the walls of the friction ring.
H. Multiple Friction : A plug closure fits into a "well" of a seamed on ring. The plug is pressed into the ring and the two surfaces ( the outside and inside edge ) come into contact with the ring, creating multiple sealing surfaces on the plug/ring combination.
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