Bespoke Tin Design

Bespoke tin design is a process in which both the tin dealer and the company that wants to have a metal container for their own product work in tandem to achieve the right tin design. There is a sequence of steps that happens throughout the bespoke design process. This process starts with choosing the right shape of the metal. In this stage both the customer, who is looking an attractive container for their finished product and tin dealer will discuss regarding the shape of the tin container and also the overall height of the tin container. The overall height of the container is dependent on the height of the finished product that gets packed in the tin container.

After getting the shape and the height specification for the tin container, the dealer will then get in to the act of producing the tin container. After the completion of a couple of tin containers based on the specifications provided by the client, they will then get the input regarding the image or the design that will be imprinted on top of the container. This image will be provided in the form of an image file that will be sent in the form of a soft copy to the dealer. The tin dealer will then take a printout of this image file and then cut it properly so that the design properly fits the container.

The next stage is the proofing process. During this stage the imprinted design on the metal will be inspected by the customer for it appearance and clarity of the picture. If they are not satisfied with the required output they will ask the dealer to come out with another sample. Once they are satisfied they will ask the tin dealer to go ahead with the mass production of all the tin metals with bespoke designed imprints.

Once the proofing process is completed, the manufacturing of the tin container will start and all the required metal containers will be manufactured as per the specifications provided by the customer. During the manufacturing process, the manufacturers will also have their staff perform the inspection of the manufactured metal. The inspection staff will measure the height of the tin container and also check whether the shape matches with the customer's requirement. This whole process of manufacturing the container of the correct shape and height will take around 4 weeks to complete.

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