19.2oz Standard Brite Can - 7 Layers
Regular price $0.28
Maximum web quantity is 6 pallets (16,338 cans). For larger volume inquiries, please contact our customer service team at hello@americancanning.com.
Brite cans are the essential component of any canned-beverage packaging solution. They are lightweight, portable, chill quickly, reduce the risk of breakage and offer 360-degree branding opportunities. They are also 100% and infinitely recyclable. What's not to love?
Our standard 211 body-diameter, 19.2oz stovepipe brite cans are manufactured in North America and are compatible with 202 end-diameter lids; BPANI. Pallets are split and shipped at half-height for LTL shipping efficiency; 7 layers high (2,723 cans/pallet). Minimum order quantity is one half-height pallet.
Product Specs
- Manufacturer: Ball
- Material: Aluminum
- Lining: BPANI
- Fill Volume: 19.2oz/568ml
- Body Diameter: 211
- End Diameter: 202
- Body Outside Diameter: 2.595" +/- 0.008"
- Flange Width: 0.082” +/- 0.010”
- Flanged Can Height: 7.405” +/- 0.015”
- Neck Plug Diameter: 2.063” +/- 0.007”
- Freeboard: 0.566 +/- 0.020
- Flange Angle: 12° MAX
All beverage types should be tested for corrosion compatibility with aluminum cans prior to purchase. Click here for more information on corrosion testing.
Current Lead Time
- Less-than-truckload: 3-5 business days
- Full truckload: please contact for current lead time
Shipping Configuration(s)
Less-than-truckload
- Pallet: 2,334 cans; 56" x 44" x 58", 195lb
- Cubic capacity: 4 pallet spaces of cans + 1 supply pallet
- Orders exceeding cubic capacity are subject to rate adjustments and/or split shipments.
Full Truckload
- Full-height pallet: 5,057 cans; 56" x 44" x 102", 233lb
- Capacity: 25 pallets
Damage Policy
If a pallet/product arrives damaged, please DO NOT reject the shipment. With limited supply across many products, we cannot guarantee immediate replacements nor offer a refund until an official claim has been processed. Damage of up to two percent should be anticipated in transit due to the sensitive nature of cans. Damage in excess of two percent should be documented with photos at the time of receiving and noted on the BOL, as well as communicated to the carrier driver and American Canning as soon as possible. The best course of action is to accept the can pallet, note total damage, communicate with our sales support team and we will work to offer a credit/replacement (pending supply availability) for the damaged cans.