High Strength Tin Plated Iron Roll Customized Tinplate Steel Coil
High Strength Tin Plated Iron Roll Customized Tinplate Steel Coil
Tin-Plated Iron Roll
Due to its good sealing, preservation, light-proof, firmness and unique metal decoration charm, tinplate packaging has a wide range of coverage in the packaging container industry, and is a commonly used packaging variety in the world. With the continuous enrichment of various CC materials, DR materials and chrome-plated iron for tinplate, the development of packaging products and technologies has been promoted, and tinplate packaging is full of innovations.
Product Description
Tinplate, also known as tin-plated iron, is a common name for electroplated tin sheet steel. The English abbreviation is SPTE, which refers to cold-rolled low carbon steel sheet or steel strip plated with commercial pure tin on both sides. Tin mainly plays a role in preventing corrosion and rust. It combines the strength and formability of steel with the corrosion resistance, solderability and beautiful appearance of tin into one material, which has the characteristics of corrosion resistance, non-toxicity, high strength and good ductility.
Because of its strong oxidation resistance, various styles and exquisite printing, tinplate packaging containers are deeply loved by customers and are widely used in food packaging, pharmaceutical packaging, daily necessities packaging, instrument packaging, industrial product packaging, etc.
Tinplate packaging containers have many advantages, such as high strength, good formability, and strong product compatibility, which have established a good "word of mouth" in the international market. Therefore, all countries generally attach importance to this kind of packaging container, which is the largest metal packaging sheet in the world.
According to the different requirements of the packaging industry, the thickness of the tinplate material, the amount of tin plating, and the mechanical properties have different needs. Since its inception, tinplate has been developing in the direction of thinning. One is to use less tin, or even not to use tin, and the other is to reduce the thickness of the tinplate substrate. Its purpose is to adapt to changes in canned products and reduce the cost of canning.
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