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Packaging Steel app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 2368 ratings )
Business
Developer: thyssenkrupp Rasselstein GmbH
Free
Current version: 6.1.1, last update: 9 months ago
First release : 28 Mar 2017
App size: 16.29 Mb

For quick and easy access to information all about rasselstein®, the premium packaging steel from thyssenkrupp, all you need is the free “Packaging Steel” app.

Germany’s sole packaging steel producer has gathered all relevant content on its product in this new app, so you have all the key information on rasselstein® at your fingertips on your smartphone and can conveniently search for the data you need any time you want.

Content

- Overview of available packaging steel grades and their specifications
- Potentials for your applications – for food or beverage cans, paint cans or aerosols, as closures or EOEs. And even for non-packaging applications.
- Overview of all current innovations such as rasselstein® Solidflex
- Ways of increasing efficiency with rasselstein® packaging steel
- Available coatings and their application areas
- Push notifications and news all about rasselstein® packaging steel
- Visualization of the production process
- Digital recording of complaints in the login area
- Uploading descriptions, photos, videos and voice messages for recording a complaint
- Chat feature in the complaint tool
- Extended news section with login data
- Overview of all available tinplate academy training content
- Representation of our comprehensive range of digital training courses

The free app is available in English and German.

About the company

thyssenkrupp Rasselstein GmbH
At the world’s largest production site for packaging steel, located in Andernach, thyssenkrupp produces tin coated or electrolytically chromium coated steel in thicknesses of 0.100 to 0.499 mm – either with or without organic coatings (lacquer, polymer). As one of the Europe’s biggest packaging steel manufacturers, thyssenkrupp serves around 400 customers in 80 countries.

More than 95 percent of the material is used for packaging goods such as food, beverages and aerosols. Because it is so versatile, the material is also being used more and more for non-packaging applications – in the automotive and electronics industries, for example.