Because the can is airtight. The lid forms a double seal with the base can and a liquid material is inside that double seal that then hardens and fills any gaps making it completely airtight
@@drowningcrown2293 If you open a can of soda and leave it laying out it doesn't instantly lose carbonation. A minute max going from the filling machine to the lid machine is not going to make a difference.
thank you for showiung my how they pouit the asopder in they can
No problem!
Your welcome fren
How else is here from the comment on how it's made? 🤣
Omg yes😭
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wow i was lookin for this comment😂😂
Just to clarify this ISNT the rinsing machine
I like the part when it said 🧬
But can someone answer how it doesn't loose its carbonation during canning, travel, storage?
This is actually the medieval way. Its more faster efficient than that. That is chinese child labor machines
Because the can is airtight. The lid forms a double seal with the base can and a liquid material is inside that double seal that then hardens and fills any gaps making it completely airtight
@@SharksFan1997 yeah but it’s taking a while to put the lid on.
@@drowningcrown2293 If you open a can of soda and leave it laying out it doesn't instantly lose carbonation. A minute max going from the filling machine to the lid machine is not going to make a difference.
@@wintesrain lol ok thanks
it is can filling juice with pulp
I’m here because instagram shorts lied too me 😂😂😂
thats not putting soda in the cans just water
twister is too big
Just found a metal hexnut in my drink. I guess the machine is falling apart. Another can was half filled. Avoiding canned drinks now...