| MOQ: | 5 Tons |
| Price: | negotiated |
| Standard Packaging: | standard seaworthy package |
| Delivery Period: | 15-20days |
| Payment Method: | L/C,T/T,Western Union |
| Supply Capacity: | 10000tons |
Good Prime Quality Steel Tin Plate Metal Used For Food Can Containers
| Product Name | Tinplate (SPTE/ETP) |
| Standard | GB, JIS, DIN, ASTM |
| Material | MR SPCC |
| Grade | Prime |
| Annealing | BA/CA |
| Thickness | 0.14-6.0mm |
| Width | 600-1500mm |
| Temper | T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, DR7, DR8, DR9, TH550, TH580, TH620, TH660 |
| Coating (g/m²) | 1.1/1, 2.0/2.0, 2.8/2.8, 2.8/5.6, 5.6/5.6, 8.4/8.4, 11.2/11.2, etc |
| Surface Finish | Stone, Bright, Silver |
| Packaging | Standard export packing or according to customer's requirements |
| Payment | T/T or L/C or D/P |
Tinplate (SPTE) is a common name for electroplated tin steel sheets, which refers to cold-rolled low-carbon steel sheets or strips coated with commercial pure tin on both sides. Tin mainly acts to prevent corrosion and rust. It combines the strength and formability of steel with the corrosion resistance, solderability and aesthetic appearance of tin in a material with corrosion resistance, non-toxicity, high strength and good ductility.
Tin-plate packaging has a wide range of coverage in the packaging industry because of its good sealing, preservation, light-proof, ruggedness and unique metal decoration charm. Because of its strong antioxidant, diverse styles and exquisite printing, tinplate packaging container is popular with customers, and widely used in food packaging, pharmaceutical packaging, commodity packaging, instrument packaging, industrial packaging and so on.
| 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 |
| T-6 | 70±3 | 530 |
| 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 | 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 |
Tinplate is primarily used for packaging foodstuffs and beverages, but it is also used in containers for oils, grease, paints, polishes, chemicals and many other products. Aerosol containers and caps and closures are also made from ETP.