Packaging refers to the technology of enclosing a product for the purpose of storage, distribution, sale, and use. Light metal (aluminum, magnesium, and titanium) packaging is an essential constituent for industrial products, such as adhesives, coatings, inks, and paints. During the entire product life cycle, it withstands the chemical formulations of the products and guards them from external damaged caused by exposure to light, air, and humidity. It is the preferred material because it is lightweight, durable, and versatile in nature. Due to its composition, light metal packaging provides resistance to temperature changes and allows products to be stored for extensive periods of time. The demand for light metal packaging is being further enhanced through the use of new technologies for shaping, embossing, and decorative finishes, which provide visual appeal to exploit shelf impact, along with improvements in functionality, which augments consumer convenience.