| ขั้นต่ำ: | 5 ตัน |
| ราคา: | negotiated |
| บรรจุภัณฑ์มาตรฐาน: | แพคเกจสมุทรมาตรฐาน |
| ระยะเวลาการจัดส่ง: | 15-20 วัน |
| วิธีการชำระเงิน: | L/C,T/T,เวสเทิร์นยูเนี่ยน |
| ความสามารถในการจัดหา: | 10,000 ตัน |
Lacquered tinplate is traditional ETP tinplate coated with an organic lacquer layer applied through a painting and curing process. This coating provides protection against corrosion and interaction between the metal and the packaged contents.
It is widely used in:
Film laminated tinplate is an advanced material where a polymer film (such as PET or PP) is bonded directly onto the tinplate surface. This eliminates the need for liquid coating and creates a clean, uniform protective layer.
It is increasingly used in:
| 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 |
Key Differences Between Lacquered and Laminated Tinplate
| Item | Lacquered Tinplate | Laminated Tinplate |
| Coating Method | Liquid coating+baking | Film lamination |
| Environment Impact | VOC emissions | Low/ no VOC |
| Corrosion Resistance | Good | Excellent |
| Surface Consistency | May vary | Highly uniform |
| Prodcution Process | Multi-step | Simplified |
| Cost Structure | Lower initial | Lower long-term |
| Food Safety | Standard | Enhanced barrier |
The laminated film acts as a strong protective barrier, significantly improving resistance to moisture, oxygen, and chemical reactions compared to traditional tinplate.
Optimized laminated structures support forming and seaming processes, ensuring compatibility with modern can-making technologies.
The outer surface can be pre-treated or printed, offering:
Laminated tinplate provides a stronger and more stable barrier, especially for acidic or sensitive food products.
Lacquered tinplate requires coating and curing steps, while laminated tinplate simplifies production by eliminating internal painting.
Film laminated tinplate offers a smoother and more uniform surface, ideal for high-end packaging.
Laminated tinplate is more environmentally friendly due to reduced solvent use and emissions.
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.