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Modern Packaging Magazine - September 1958 - Return to Main Search
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STEEL

A metal closure is made of steel. The die that stamped it out is made of a different steel. The tool that made the die is of a still different steel, Many of the steels come to us ready for use and require only check testing. Others, like the high-carbon, high-chrome steel we require for certain tools, are tempered in our furnaces and hardened to our own standards.

Pictured here, the hardness of a die is being tested. In the background a blank from that die is checked for accuracy.

At Bernardin, nothing is taken for granted. Thus, with steel, as with all production phases, each operation and the product of that operation is under continuous control with one purpose in mind. To produce millions of closures, each of which expresses "Quality" in all the functions required of it.

QUALITY M ETAL AND PLASTIC CLOSURES BY

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