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21 Jun 07 07:36, Ward Dossche wrote to Roy Witt:
RW>> Essentially all beverage containers in the United States are
RW>> manufactured from aluminum, whereas beverage cans made in Europe and
RW>> Asia are approximately 55 percent steel, and 45 percent aluminum
RW>> alloy.
WD> You need to define "Europe", not everybody has the same standards.
You might want to address your reply to the person who wrote the article
on Wikipedia...
RW>> I believe our canned food is put into the same type of can as your
RW>> beverage cans.
WD> Nope.
You're saying that your beverage cans are 100% steel? How would you know
without performing a test?
R\%/itt
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