I've just watched a very interesting BBC documentary about the making and packaging of Hellman's Mayonnaise and wondered if the final sealing process applied to cans of tobacco.
Apparently milliseconds afore the lid is fixed, a blast of steam is injected into the jar afore the lid is permanently fixed. Upon cooling this naturally creates a slight vacuum in the jar.
Could this be the very same process used by tobacco producers?
Regards,
Jay.
Apparently milliseconds afore the lid is fixed, a blast of steam is injected into the jar afore the lid is permanently fixed. Upon cooling this naturally creates a slight vacuum in the jar.
Could this be the very same process used by tobacco producers?
Regards,
Jay.