APPLICATIONS
- Food & beverage cans
- General cans
- Caps
- Cables
- Electronic parts and home appliances
Tinning or tinplating is simply the coating of Tin onto the black plate a.k.a. base metal. The base metal can either be single cold reduced or double cold reduced depending on the hardness required. Normally, single cold reduced base metal is used.
Most Tinplate is produced by electroplating a layer of tin onto the base metal via ion transfer and hot dipped tinplating is the coating of tin onto the base metal.
Post treatment processes are carried out to achieve different temper grades, surface finishes and some other properties.
Other similar alternatives for tinplate include tin-free steel or terne-steel which combines both tin and lead on its coating.
Tinning or tinplating is simply the coating of Tin onto the black plate a.k.a. base metal. The base metal can either be single cold reduced or double cold reduced depending on the hardness required. Normally, single cold reduced base metal is used.
Most Tinplate is produced by electroplating a layer of tin onto the base metal via ion transfer and hot dipped tinplating is the coating of tin onto the base metal.
Post treatment processes are carried out to achieve different temper grades, surface finishes and some other properties.
Other similar alternatives for tinplate include tin-free steel or terne-steel which combines both tin and lead on its coating.
Common Stock
SPTE
Corresponding Standard
JAPAN - JIS G3303
CHINA - GBT 2520
U.S.A - ASTM A624
EUROPE - EN 10202
Applicable Nominal Thickness
0.30MM - 0.50MM
Width Available
50MM ~ 1524MM
Common Options Available
(Different grades available - contact us for more information)