Brief: In this walkthrough, we highlight key design ideas and how they translate to performance. Discover how DR8 and DR7 grade electrolytic tin plate ensures corrosion resistance and durability for food can manufacturing. See the material's mechanical properties and coating options that make it ideal for creating safe, long-lasting metal packaging.
Related Product Features:
Corrosion-resistant electrolytic tin plating on both sides for enhanced durability in food packaging.
Available in DR8 and DR7 temper grades with high yield strength for robust can manufacturing.
Standard thickness of 0.2mm with options ranging from 0.16mm to 3.0mm to suit various applications.
Multiple coating weights available, including 1.1/1.1, 2.8/2.8, and 5.6/5.6 g/m² for customized protection.
Complies with JIS and EN standards, ensuring international quality and compatibility.
Non-toxic and safe for food contact, meeting hygiene requirements for packaging.
Offers excellent formability and solderability for efficient production of cans and closures.
Suitable for a wide range of products including beverages, oils, paints, and aerosol containers.
FAQs:
What are the main applications for DR8 DR7 electrolytic tin plate?
It is primarily used for manufacturing food and beverage cans, as well as containers for oils, paints, chemicals, aerosols, and caps due to its corrosion resistance and non-toxic properties.
What standards does this tin plate comply with?
The product meets JIS and EN standards, and it is available with Mill Test Certification, with options for third-party inspection like ISO and SGS.
What coating weights are available for different protection levels?
Various coating weights are offered, such as 1.1/1.1, 2.8/2.8, and 5.6/5.6 g/m², with minimum averages specified to ensure consistent corrosion resistance.
Can you provide samples for evaluation?
Yes, we provide small in-stock samples free of charge. Customized samples require approximately 5-7 days to prepare.