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Differential Thickness Tinplate Coil
According to the difference of the tin plating thickness on the front and back of the thin steel plate, tinplate coil can be divided into two types: equal thickness tinplate coil and differential thickness tinplate coil. Among them, differential thickness tinplate coil refers to tinplate coil
Double Reduced Cold-Rolled Tinplate Coil
Double reduced cold-rolled tinplate coil is given a partial cold reduction to reach an intermediate gauge, then annealed and given another cold reduction to the final gauge prior to coating with tin. The resulting product is stiffer, harder, and stronger than single reduced cold-rolled tinplate
According to the difference of the tin plating thickness on the front and back of the thin steel coil, tinplate coil can be divided into two types: equal thickness tinplate coil and differential thickness tinplate coil. Among them, equal thickness tinplate coil refers to the same tin plating on the front
Single Reduced Cold Rolled Tinplate
Tinplate, also known as electrolytic tin-coated steel sheet, is a cold-rolled steel substrate coated with a thin layer of tin on both surfaces through advanced electrolytic plating technology. This combination offers excellent corrosion resistance, weldability, and formability, making it an ideal material for packaging and industrial applications.
Tin Mill Black Plate (TMBP) steel is manufactured from hot rolled coils by pickling to remove the surface oxide produced during the hot rolling stage, and cold reducing through a cold mill to the desired thickness. TMBP produces a low ductility product that is usually processed further to develop desired end use characteristics.
Differential Thickness Tinplate
Differential thickness tinplate is a cold-rolled electroplated tin plate with different tin plating amounts on both sides. Tin plated sheet is made by rolling low carbon steel, followed by acid washing, cold rolling, electrolytic cleaning annealing, leveling, edge cutting processing, and then cleaning, electroplating, softening, passivation treatment, and oil coating before cutting into finished tin plated sheet metal.