Material: Made from tinplate or galvanized steel, often with a protective internal lacquer or epoxy lining to prevent corrosion and chemical interaction with the paint. Shape and Design: Usually cylindrical, but square and rectangular options are also available for space-efficient storage. Comes with a tight-sealing metal lid (either lever lid or press-on) to ensure leak-proof containment. Some variants include handles (usually metal or plastic) for easy carrying. Capacity Options: Common sizes include: 0.5 Liter (500 mL) 1 Liter 4 Liters (1 gallon) 10 Liters 20 Liters Finish: Plain silver metal, or branded with printed labels and warning signs. Exterior may be varnished for added rust resistance. Applications: Paints (oil-based, water-based, latex) Wood finishes (varnish, stains, lacquers) Coatings and solvents Chemical adhesives or resins Key Features: Leak-proof and durable Chemical-resistant lining (important for solvent-based paints) Stackable design for efficient storage Customizable for branding and hazard communication Sustainability: Reusable and recyclable Tin cans can be collected and melted for reprocessing into new metal products.