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  1. Sep 24, 2018 · The iconic and popular aluminum beverage can is 60 years old this year. Beverage cans were originally heavy objects made of tin or steel. The first all-aluminum beverage can was introduced in 1958 by the Hawaii Brewing Company, based in Honolulu, for their “Primo Beer.”

  2. Dec 10, 2019 · The aluminum beverage can was introduced in 1959. Beer-maker Coors was the first to use the aluminum drink can. Before then, "the packaging in primary use for pretty much all beverages was...

  3. This history of aluminium cans looks at how aluminium has been used since it was first mined commercially at the beginning of the 19th century.

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    • 40 Years of Development
    • Industry Consolidation
    • Threats to Aluminium Cans
    • Aluminium Can Market Share
    • Aluminium Bottles
    • Advantages of Aluminium Cans
    • The Outlook For The Aluminium Can Market
    • Adapting to Change
    • Recent Innovations
    • Materials

    The 1960’s

    Aluminium has been used for beverage cans since as early as 1960, first for frozen juice concentrate. But, as early as 1961 Reynolds Metals Co., now part of Pittsburgh-based Alcoa Inc., armed with a study showing that the public preferred aluminium cans over tin plated steel cans, established its Reynolds Can division and soon made inroads into the marketplace with its easy-open aluminium can lids. This speeded the development and commercial use of aluminium cans for the beer and soft drink m...

    The 1990’s

    But in the 1990s the growth of demand for aluminium cans began to slow with the market maturing and with PET plastics applying pressure on the soft drink segment and glass increasing market share with the growing popularity of the microbreweries. In these tough times, can makers have improved technologies to “lightweight” the can by using lighter gauge sheet stock in order to make it more competitive with other beverage containers. In fact, Dunleavy noted that, within the past decade, the wal...

    In the past 10 years or so Andrew King observed, can makers and can sheet producers alike have undergone a considerable consolidation effort, which has resulted in the surviving companies ‘chasing to get some capacity out of the market.’ Within the past 10 to 15 years, he noted, the number of can makers was whittled down from 18 to four. Likewise, ...

    Recently, however, things have started to improve at least a little bit. The growth of PET and glass for beverage containers has slowed somewhat, Robin King declared, and efforts by certain beer producers to attract consumers to a plastic beer bottle have not panned out. Both Miller and Anheuser-Busch were testing a beer bottle but decided not to p...

    Currently, he said, the can has about half of the single service (mainly convenience store but also vending machine) market and 85 to 90% of the multipack market (largely through grocery stores) for soft drinks. For beer, the mix - both for single serve and multipacks - is about 50/50 between glass and cans. But there is some potential for positive...

    Also the Japanese have introduced an aluminium bottle, known as the bottlecan - and it has been very successful in that country. Consumers in Japan have embraced it because it is resealable (and resealability has been one of the major advantages of PET bottles over the aluminium can), Robin King said. He added that there could be an aluminium bottl...

    Recognizing the need for a marketing push, Robin King said the Aluminum Association has spent about $75 million over the past six years on television advertisements aimed at making consumers aware of the attributes of the aluminium can. The main advantage, he said, is chill and fizz. The aluminium can is the fastest chilling beverage container and ...

    ‘We are very positive that the can still has a lot of life in it,’ Andrew King declared. ‘It is a mature market, but it has not shrunk as much as some people thought it would. Companies are interested in invigorating the use of the can and innovation is the way to do that,’ he said, adding, ‘Cans in the future will undergo a lot of changes - graphi...

    He said that Alcan has been dedicated to supporting such innovation both through its Applied Materials Center in Aurora, Illinois, and its Kingston Research and Development Centre in Kingston, Ontario. The Applied Materials Center has full pilot-sized can making line that allows the aluminum producer to resolve many of the daily manufacturing issue...

    ‘The can allows for a lot of innovation,’ Dunleavy declared, stating that some o these innovations have already surfaced. Last January, he noted, Crown introduced its “SuperEnd” beverage can end, which is said to be the first significant innovation in beverage can ends in decades, improving can quality and performance for both beverage fillers and ...

    While can makers are always looking for the most effective materials to meet their requirements, Dunleavy said that even these shaped cans have not required any major change in alloys used. ‘The current ones are capable of meeting our needs,’ he said.

  4. May 22, 2023 · In 1959, the first aluminum can for beverage storage was introduced by the Adolph Coors Company in Colorado. It was a 7-ounce can that weighed only half as much as a tinplate can of the same size. It also had a flat top that required a special opener to puncture two holes in it.

  5. May 9, 2018 · History of Aluminium beverage cans. Early cans were iron, but tin can now most food cans are steel, and drinks cans are aluminium. In 1810 Englishman named Peter Durand introduced the first metal container using the Tin Plate.

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  7. The history of the aluminum can and its profound impact on the soda industry, from revolutionizing production and distribution.

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