Condensed milk can spoil quickly if not properly packaged. That’s why finding the right and safe packaging for condensed milk is essential.
When it comes to high-quality tin cans, Mỹ Châu Metal Packaging manufactures premium condensed milk cans made from steel. We are meticulous throughout the entire production process, ensuring our cans are corrosion-resistant, keeping your product safe and long-lasting.
For more than 24 years, Mỹ Châu Metal Packaging has been producing and supplying tin cans for food packaging to leading Vietnamese brands. Our condensed milk cans are widely recognized for their quality and durability, making them an ideal choice for condensed milk products.
My Chau Metal Packaging is ready to help you create the perfect packaging for your infant formula or condensed milk products that will leave a lasting impression on your customers. You can choose from various designs, colors, finishes, and fonts to match your brand identity.
Diameter: 300D and 401D
Type: 3-piece can
Material: Tinplate
Lid options: Sanitary End or Easy Open End (EOE)
Coating: Internal and external lacquered finish
Proper packaging of condensed milk is essential to ensure safety and maintain product quality. Packaging for condensed milk should meet the following requirements:
Barrier against air exposure: Air contains moisture and bacteria that can cause oxidation and reduce the quality of condensed milk. The packaging must be designed to isolate the product from air contact.
Sealing capability: The packaging must be tightly sealed without gaps to prevent the intrusion of air, water, odors, or other food substances. This helps protect condensed milk from contamination and preserve its quality over time.
Impact resistance: The packaging should be resistant to shocks and impacts to protect condensed milk during transportation and storage. This prevents leakage or damage to the product.
Food-safe materials: Packaging must be made from food-grade materials that are safe and non-toxic when in contact with condensed milk. Materials such as tinplate or approved plastics are commonly used in food packaging.