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  2. Oil can - Wikipedia

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    An oil can for a Singer sewing machine Oil can used to store household lamp oil (1882). Windows in the tin allow to observe the level. Cap for the spout on a chain. Soldered Oil can with a push-button pump, indented at the top with the screw cap. An oil can (oilcan or oiler) [1] is a can that holds oil (usually motor oil) for lubricating machines.

  3. Jerrycan - Wikipedia

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    A jerrycan or jerrican (also styled jerry can or jerri can) [1] is a fuel container made from pressed steel (and more recently, high density polyethylene). It was designed in Germany in the 1930s for military use to hold 20 litres (4.4 imp gal; 5.3 US gal) of fuel, and saw widespread use by both Germany and the Allies during the Second World War .

  4. Fuel container - Wikipedia

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    Various fuel cans in Germany, including red plastic containers and green metal jerrycans. One US gallon (3.79 litres) of gas in an F-style can A group of 25 kg (55 lb) liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders in Malta. A fuel container is a container such as a steel can, bottle, drum, etc. for transporting, storing, and dispensing various fuels.

  5. Coca-Cola USA Plans to Launch New Cold-Activated Coke Cans

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    The new cans will feature a graphic on the front of the can The Coca-Cola Company plans to launch a line of their 16-ounce Coke cans with innovative cold-activated packaging, reports BevNET.com.

  6. Steel and tin cans - Wikipedia

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    Some cans are opened by removing the top panel with a can opener or other tool; others have covers removable by hand without a tool. Cans can store a broad variety of contents: food, beverages, oil, chemicals, etc. In a broad sense, any metal container is sometimes called a "tin can", even if it is made, for example, of aluminium. [1] [2]

  7. Aluminum Can Prices: Are They Still Worth Collecting?

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    Typically, recyclers in the U.S. can expect aluminum can prices to hover around $0.56, on average, per pound of cans. As the table below illustrates, though, the monetary reward will mostly depend ...

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    Chevron (NYSE: CVX), Devon Energy (NYSE: DVN), and TotalEnergies (NYSE: TTE) offer three very different ways to dip your toes into oil stocks if you have $200, or more, to put to work. Chevron is ...

  9. Ball Corporation - Wikipedia

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    [3] [19] On February 18 fires were started in the new factory's furnace; on March 1 its first glass products were made. [9] The first products to be manufactured in the Muncie factory were oil containers and lamp chimneys, not fruit jars. By 1889 the Ball company's headquarters and its glass and metal manufacturing operations had moved to Muncie.

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