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Seamer Tooling

Tool Makers International is skilled at producing a variety of seamer tooling - from American-made rolls and chucks to internationally designed can closingtools. Using superior methods of manufacturing, tooling specifications are machined to within +/- 0.0001 inch. Throughout our production process, quality inspection checkpoints ensure precision output. With almost forty continuous years in business, our depth of experience and capabilities are extensive.

Range of sizes
TMI's expertise extends beyond standard seamer tooling made for conventional cans. Our tool and die makers have expert knowledge of tooling production for irregular can sizes, a challenge many manufacturers find tough to execute. 

Selection of materials
The optimum material for seamer tooling depends on a number of factors - the product being canned, the acidity level of the product and the type of can used in production. First and second operation seamer tooling may be machined from several options:

  • High Vanadium Stainless Steel
  • 440-C-Stainless Steel
  • D-2 Tool Steel
  • Other material available on request

Choice of coatings
Depending on your product, packing condition, and maintenance schedule, a number of surface treatments are available to extend the life of rolls and chucks:

  • Flame Plating (Tungsten Carbide)
  • Titanium Nitride
  • Electroless Hard Nickel
  • Carbon Nitride

Variety of Orders
You can count on TMI to undertake jobs that large manufacturers are unable to execute. Our customer list is diverse because we're responsive to the needs and demands of a broad spectrum of canners and fillers. No order is considered too small or too complex. Simply put, we welcome challenges of all shapes and sizes.

Need to know more?
For additional information about materials, coatings, and manufacturing, feel free to review our list of Frequently Asked Questions.

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