• @[email protected]
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      332 months ago

      I thought it was the other way around. The thickest part of the can is the top, followed by the bottom. The sides are much thinner. I thought the reasoning behind switching to tall and narrow cans with the same internal volume was to save on aluminium.

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        122 months ago

        Tops are pretty much standars size on all cans I’m pretty sure. So that part should be constant.

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          That looks like a 202 vs a 200 can end, so a “sleek” not a “slim” (red bull can is slim)

          The sleek can is 355 ml and uses a 200 end.

          As for which uses more aluminum… Good question. It’s probably close

      • @[email protected]
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        252 months ago

        The top seems to be the same size, the old one just bulges more while the new one almost goes straight down.

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          The only real way, speculation by photo is not that great. They also could have made the metal thinner.

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      It’s definitely more surface area per volume, but a 200 vs 202 lid and a smaller hermetic seal cancels some of those losses. Sidewall is cheap aluminum wise, but you’re likely right in that it’s a little more aluminum. Definitely costs more to make since they do fill a little slower.

      Also fuck coke, what a bunch of assholes

      • @[email protected]
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        22 months ago

        The larger diameter of the original can plus the angled transition at either end probably means same surface area of aluminium. Small diameter differences make larger circumferential changes.

        • @[email protected]
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          62 months ago

          They do, but overall the can end (lid) is a LOT more aluminum than you expect and the whole rest of it isn’t as much as you expect.

          So a little less lid is worth a fair bit more sidewall in terms of weight of aluminum