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No, food cans are made of steel, cans for nonacidic beverages are usually made of aluminum, cans for acidic beverages are made of steel. Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, sometimes with other elements (some steel alloys include some nickel, but these are usually specialty steels and should not be needed in cans).
The tin in tin cans rusted rapidly unless protected by a coating. Modern "tin cans" are not made from tin and so they do not have this problem. Now they are made of aluminum.
No, they are metal.
Cans
It takes 20 times less energy to make a can from recycled aluminum, so, just counting the energy (ignoring the costs of mining and transport), you could make 320 cans out of recycled aluminum for the same cost as 16 cans from bauxite (aluminum ore).
The metal used to make garbage cans is galvanized steel. This steel is meant to withstand the toughest enviroments to last you a lifetime. These galvanized steel garbage cans are treated with zinc to help corrosion resistance.
food cans = tins garbage cans = bins
If you go where the tour guide is and go to the right there's garbage cans there
under chairs, tables, side of garbage cans, near garbage cans,,,
They have gotten bigger and made more out of plastic than metal.
I assume you mean "garbage cans", not "garage cans". I don't know how many garbage cans are sold each year in the US. I do know that a new heavy duty garbage can on wheels is assumed to last only 5 years. In reality, I think most people use a garbage can for longer than that.
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Peter Durand
One baby in ten garbage cans!!!!
Garbage collector...
Garbage cans can be purchased from a variety of sources. Big box retailers such as Walmart, Target, and K Mart, all sell different types of garbage cans ranging in price and style.
because there dumb