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At no other place in the can line will you see cans traveling in mass with their domes facing up. To minimize damage to the can's cut-edge, which is important to the Necking process, cans are rarely conveyed cut-edge down. One exception is at the Washer, where cans must have their open end down to avoid filling up with water! #CansAreCool #WasherInfeed #CutEdgeDownConveying
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