| 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 |
Electrolytic Tinplate Sheet is a high-performance low carbon steel coated with tin through an electrolytic process, widely used as tinplate for beverage cans such as Coca-Cola cans and beer cans.
Our company supplies premium ETP tinplate designed for high-speed can production, offering excellent strength, formability, and surface quality. It is especially suitable for beverage packaging that requires resistance to internal pressure and consistent forming performance.
For beverage applications, commonly used specifications such as 0.15–0.30 mm thickness with DR8 / DR9 temper grade ensure high strength and excellent deep drawing capability.
| Specification | |
| Thickness: 0.15mm~0.50mm | Width:700mm~1050mm |
| Temper | |
| Single Reduced:T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 | Double Reduced: DR8, DR9, DR10 |
| Surface Finish: Bright, Stone, Silver, Matte | |
| Anneal: CA/ BA | Material: MR/ SPCC |
| Tin coating: | |
| Equal Tin-coating:1.1/1.1, 2.0/2.0, 2.8/2.8, 5.6/5.6 | Different Tin-caoting: 2.0/1.1, 2.8/1.1, 2.8/2.0, 5.6/2.0, 5.6/2.8 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| Surface Finish | ||
| Classification | Symbol | Specific Feature |
| Bright Finish | B | A luster finish provided by a flow-melted tin coating on a smoothly finished steel based with grindstone-pattern. |
| Stone Finish | R | A luster finish provided by a flow-melted tin coating on a steel base characterized by a directional grindstone-pattern. |
| Silver Finish | S | A luster finish provided by a flow-melted tin coating on a coarse dull-finished steel base. |
| Matte Finish | M | A dull finish usually provided by an unflow-melted tin coating on a dull finished steel base. |
The tin coating provides an effective barrier against moisture, oxygen, and chemical reactions, ensuring safe storage of beverages such as carbonated drinks and beer.
ETP tinplate offers stable welding and soldering performance, making it suitable for can body manufacturing and ensuring production efficiency.
Smooth and uniform surface allows high-quality coating and printing, helping beverage brands achieve strong visual impact and consistent packaging appearance.
With DR8 / DR9 temper grades, the material provides superior strength and deep drawing performance, reducing cracking and deformation during high-speed stamping processes.
Q1: What is the best temper grade for beverage cans?
A: DR8 and DR9 are commonly used for their high strength and excellent forming performance.
Q2: Can this tinplate be used for high-speed can production?
A: Yes, it is specifically designed for high-speed stamping and deep drawing processes.
Q3: What thickness is suitable for beverage cans?
A: Typically 0.15–0.30 mm depending on can design.
Q4: Is the material suitable for carbonated drinks?
A: Yes, it offers strong resistance to internal pressure and corrosion.
Q5: Do you support customized specifications?
A: Yes, thickness, width, temper grade, and coating can all be customized.