| MOQ: | 5 τόνοι |
| Τιμή: | negotiated |
| Τυπική συσκευασία: | Standard Seaworthy Πακέτο |
| Προθεσμία παράδοσης: | 15-20 ημέρες |
| Τρόπος πληρωμής: | L/C,T/T,Western Union |
| Δυνατότητα ανεφοδιασμού: | 10000TONS |
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 excellent barrier performance, mechanical strength, and compatibility with food-grade coatings.
We supply premium tinplate coil and sheet for condensed milk cans, engineered to ensure product safety, internal coating adhesion, and stable can-forming performance.
Typical specifications for dairy cans:
Thickness: 0.20–0.35 mm
Tin coating: 2.8/2.8 – 5.6/5.6 g/m²
These parameters help prevent corrosion while supporting reliable forming and sealing.
| Temper | ||||
| Standard | Japanese Standard | Chiness Standard | European Standard | American Standard |
| JIS3303-2002 | GB/T2520-2000 | DIN EN 10203-1991 | ASTM623M-2002 | |
| Single-Reduced | T1 | TH50+SE | TS230 | T1(T49) |
| T2 | TH52+SE | TS245 | T1(T53) | |
| T2.5 | TH55+SE | TS260 | T2.5(T55) | |
| T3 | TH57+SE | TS275 | T3(T57) | |
| T4 | TH61+SE | TH415 | T4(T61) | |
| T5 | TH65+SE | TH435 | T5(T65) | |
| Double-Reduced | DR7 | H71+SE | TH520 | DR7 (T71) |
| DR8 | H73+SE | TH550 | DR8(T73) | |
| DR9 | H76+SE | TH620 | DR9(T76) | |
| Temper Grade | Hardness (HR30Tm) | Yield Strength (MPa) |
|---|---|---|
| T-1 | 49±3 | 330 |
| T-2 | 53±3 | 350 |
| T-3 | 57±3 | 370 |
| T-4 | 61±3 | 415 |
| T-5 | 65±3 | 450 |
| DR-7M | 71±5 | 520 |
| DR-8 | 73±5 | 550 |
| DR-8M | 73±5 | 580 |
| DR-9 | 76±5 | 620 |
| DR-9M | 77±5 | 660 |
| DR-10 | 80±5 | 690 |
| Former Coating Designation | ||
|---|---|---|
| Former Coating Designation | Nominal Coating Weight (g/m²) | Minimum Average Coating Weight (g/m²) |
| 10# | 1.1/1.1 | 0.9/0.9 |
| 20# | 2.2/2.2 | 1.8/1.8 |
| 25# | 2.8/2.8 | 2.5/2.5 |
| 50# | 5.6/5.6 | 5.2/5.2 |
| 75# | 8.4/8.4 | 7.8/7.8 |
| 100# | 11.2/11.2 | 10.1/10.1 |
| 25#/10# | 2.8/1.1 | 2.5/0.9 |
| 50#/10# | 5.6/1.1 | 5.2/0.9 |
| 75#/25# | 5.6/2.8 | 5.2/2.5 |
| 75#/50# | 8.4/2.8 | 7.8/2.5 |
| 75#/50# | 8.4/5.6 | 7.8/5.2 |
| 100#/25# | 11.2/2.8 | 10.1/2.5 |
| 100#/50# | 11.2/5.6 | 10.1/5.2 |
| 100#/75# | 11.2/8.4 | 10.1/7.8 |
| 125#/50# | 15.1/5.6 | 13.9/5.2 |
Engineering Note:
Higher coating weight is recommended for dairy applications to enhance corrosion resistance and product safety.
Condensed milk contains high sugar and proteins, which may accelerate corrosion if not properly protected. Tinplate provides a strong base, while internal lacquer ensures long-term stability.
ETP tinplate offers strong adhesion for internal coatings such as:
This ensures safe separation between milk and metal.
A: Laminated tinplate, as it reduces VOC emissions and eliminates coating processes.
A: Initial cost may be higher, but overall production cost can be lower due to process simplification.
A: In many applications, yes—especially in food and premium packaging.
A: Laminated tinplate provides a more stable barrier and is often preferred for sensitive products.
A: Yes, we offer customized solutions for both lacquered and laminated tinplate.