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Food Grade Colour Coated SPTE ETP Tinplate Sheet Coils Used For Food Applications
Food Grade Colour Coated SPTE ETP Tinplate Sheet Coils Used For Food Applications Product Overview Tinplate Steel Coil (Electrolytic Tinplate, ETP) is a cold-rolled low carbon steel coated with a controlled tin layer through an electrolytic process, designed for high-performance packaging and industrial applications. Based on industry standards and production specifications,we supply tinplate steel coils with stable coating weight, uniform surface, and consistent mechanical
Prime SPTE Tinplate Steel Coils For Food & Industrial Can Solutions
Prime SPTE Tinplate Steel Coils For Food & Industrial Can Solutions Product Overview High-quality electrolytic tinplate coil with stable coating weight, excellent corrosion resistance, and superior formability. Ideal for food cans, chemical containers, and industrial packaging. Custom specs available. Electrolytic Tinplate Coil (ETP) is a precision cold-rolled low carbon steel coated with tin via an electrolytic process, engineered for high-performance packaging applications.
Food Grade ETP Tinplate Coil with 0.16mm-0.35mm Thickness for Corrosion Resistant Dairy Packaging
Food Grade ETP Tinplate Coil & Sheet For Dairy Packaging Condensed Milk Cans Product Overview Food-grade ETP tinplate for condensed milk cans. Designed for high sugar and dairy products with excellent corrosion resistance, coating compatibility, and sealing performance. Condensed milk packaging requires materials that can withstand high sugar content, viscosity, and long shelf life conditions. ETP Tinplate (Electrolytic Tinplate) is widely used for this application due to its
Sulfur-Resistant ETP Tinplate Sheets And Coils For Fish & Seafood Packaging Tuna Cans
Sulfur-Resistant ETP Tinplate Sheets And Coils For Fish & Seafood Packaging Tuna Cans Product Overview Premium ETP tinplate for tuna cans. Designed for protein-rich and oily seafood with sulfur resistance, excellent coating adhesion, and long shelf life performance. Tuna and seafood products present unique packaging challenges due to their high protein content, natural oils, and sulfur compounds, which can react with metal surfaces and cause discoloration or corrosion. ETP