Tinplate & Tinfree Coil

Tinplate, a thin steel coated with tin, is widely used for packaging food, beverages, and industrial goods due to its excellent corrosion resistance and formability. Tin-Free Steel, an electrolytic chrome-plated steel, features a thin layer of chromium and chromium oxide deposited on the steel base. It is commonly used for can tops, two-piece cans, and various packaging applications, offering superior strength and durability.

Tinplate and Tin Free Steel

Description

ETP
(Electrolytic Tinplate Coils/sheet)

TFS
(Tin Free Coil/Sheet)

Single Reduce

Double Reduce

Single Reduce

Double Reduce

Material (Grade):

MR, SPCC

MR, SPCC

MR, SPCC

MR, SPCC

Thickness (mm):

0.17-0.6

0.12-0.36

0.17-0.6

0.12-0.36

Width (mm):

600-1100

600-1100

600-1100

600-1100

Length (mm):

400-1200

400-1200

400-1200

400-1200

Equally Coated (g/m²):

1.1/1.1-15.1/15.1

1.1/1.1-15.1/15.1

Differentially Coated (g/m²):

2.8/1.1, 5.6/1.1, 5.6/2.8,
etc.

2.8/1.1, 5.6/1.1, 5.6/2.8,
etc.

Metallic Chromium Layer
(one side):

50 mg/m²-150 mg/

50 mg/m²-150 mg/m²

Chromium Oxide Layer (one
side):

5 mg/m²-35 mg/m²

5 mg/m²-35 mg/m²

Surface Finishes:

Bright, Stone, Stone
Rough, Silver, Silver
Rough, Matte

Stone, Matte

Bright, Stone,
Stone Rough,
Matte

Stone

Temper:

T2-T5

DR7-DR9

T2-T5

DR7-DR9

Annealing:

BA, CA

CA

BA, CA

CA

Package of Tinplate and Tinfree

Food Cans

» The milk powder cans
» Tomato paste cans
» Cheese cans
» Coffee cans
» Tea cans

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Chemical package

» Aerosal cans
» Oils/grease cans
» Paint cans
» Polish cans

Boverage cans

» Fruits and vegetable juice
» Coca-Cola cans

Two-pieces cans

» Sardine cans
» Tuna cans
» Ink cans
» Various of deep drawing cans

Twist off caps

Easy open end