Most drink cans (especially soda cans) are made out of aluminum. They've very light and easy to manipulate and easy to reuse and recycle (helping to offset the high cost of extracting them out of the ground).
Aluminum Alloy is easily machined and easy to forge. Aluminum Alloy is about 1/3 the weight of steel.
Aluminum is the primary ingredient. With ink and sometimes various coatings. They are highly recyclable, it being cheaper to produce aluminum from existing metals than to create it from raw ore.
Aluminum in soft-drink cans comes from the mineral bauxite.
Ring pulls on aluminum drink cans are made from aluminum. Titanium in both the ring pull and the can exists only as an impurity and is too minute to be extracted.
yes it is because sprite cans are aluminum and u drink from it :)
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yes, almost every pop can is aluminum
no but if u practice you will get it
Yes
It is easy for little kids to rip up then they can swallow it and choke on it or you could cut yourself on it if you rip it.
you know those little easy rip edges on cereal bags with the little holes that make it easy to rip it off?? well that is perforated... so perforation is like the process of poking the little holes to make it easy rip ... like a coupon or a cereal bag or ... my water bill.
People who drink
probably pepsi
to make it easy to rip their prey. :)
an element used to make soft-drink cans is aluminum
Soda cans are made of aluminum because it is cheap to make and easy to recycle.