The corrosion characteristics of Containers Intended for Beverage Storage
T Umamathi1
, D Delphin2
, M Harthika2
, P Arul Deepa2 , V Pappathi2 , A Preethi Christina2
, T Priyadharshini2
, R Yuasri2 , Anitha Nilavan2 , Susai Rajendran2,3*
, Caslav Lacnjevac4
and Abdulhameed Al-Hashem5
1Department of Chemistry, Sri Meenakshi Government Arts College for Women (A), Madurai, Tamil Nadu India .
2Department of Chemistry, St Antony’s College of Arts and Sciences, Mother Teresa Women’s University, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu India .
3Centre for Nanoscience and Technology, Puducherry University, Puducherry, India .
4Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia .
5Petroleum Research Centre, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait .
Corresponding author Email: susairajendran@gmail.com
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/OJPS10.02.03
A beverage can, commonly referred to as a drink can, is a metal container that features a polymer lining, specifically designed to hold a defined quantity of liquids such as carbonated soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, fruit juices, teas, herbal infusions, energy drinks, and other types of liquids. Extensive research has been conducted in this field. This study examines the potential of using Ever Silver cans for storing apple juice that includes sugar and ice. It evaluates the corrosion resistance under various conditions, including a water system, an apple juice system, an apple juice system with sugar (5000 ppm), and an apple juice system that contains both sugar (5000 ppm) and ice (1 g). A study on polarization has been carried out to assess the corrosion resistance of Ever Silver under specific conditions. The findings indicate that apple juice containing added sugar is unsuitable for storage in Ever Silver containers. It is recommended that sugar be added only immediately before consumption.
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Umamathi T, Harthika M, Deepa P. A, Pappathi V, Christina A. P, Priyadharshini T, Yuasri R, Nilavan A, Rajendran S, Lacnjevac C, Al-Hashem A. The corrosion characteristics of Containers Intended for Beverage Storage. Oriental Jornal of Physical Sciences 2025; 10(2).
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