Tinplate coils(sheets)

Tinplate Coils/Strips
Tinplate is a thin steel sheet coated by tin. It has an extremely beautiful metallic luster as well as excellent properties in corrosion resistance, solderability, and weldability. Tinplate is used for making all types of containers such as food cans, beverage cans, 18-liter cans, and artistic cans. Its applications are not limited to containers; recently, tinplate has also been used for making electrical machinery parts and many other products.
Product Details:
Commodity | Tinplate |
Standard | GB2520-2000,JISG3303-2002and DINEN10202-2001 |
Material | SPCC/MR/Q195/S08Al/SPHC~SPHD/SPTE |
Thickness | 0.135-0.7mm (tolerance -/+0.01 mm) |
Width | 300~1250mm (Tolerance: 0~3mm) or as per customers' requires |
Cutting Length | 400~1250mm (Tolerance: 0~3mm) or as per customers' requires |
Annealing | BA & CA |
Temper | T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 DR8 DR9 BA and CA both |
Tin Coating | 1.1/1.1 2.8/2.8 5.6/5.6 Or as per customers' requires |
Surface finish | Bright, Stone, Silver, Matt |
Coil Diameter | ID 420/ 508/610mm, OD from 1,000 to 1,250m |
Coil Weight | 3~10 MT |
Package | Seaworthy Standard with wooden pallet, corner protected. by sheet or coils according customer's requires. |
Product line | BA furnace line: LOI company |
CA line: SMS | |
Applications | Metal package usage like paint, chemical can,aerosol can and different food can production, Also battery,electric cable and other industries |

The tin coating weight is determined in accordance with specific end use applications. Tinplate with a heavy coating weight is used for making cans that require a high corrosion resistance or those used bare. Tinplate with a light coating weight is used for making cans that do not require so high a corrosion resistance or those used after painting or printing.
Differential Markings
A white line (differential marking) is painted along the edge of a differentially coated product in order to clearly indicate that it is differentially coated, and “D” is added after the coating designation symbol for the marked side (e.g., 2.8D/5.6). With regard to other types of differential markings, please consult us.
Standard for Temper:
GB/T 2520-2008 | JIS G3303-2008 | ASTM A623M-06a | DIN EN10202-2001 |
T-1 | T-1 | T-1 (T49) | TS230 |
T-1.5 | - | - | - |
T-2 | T-2 | T-2 (T53) | TS245 |
T-2.5 | T-2.5 | - | TS260 |
T-3 | T-3 | T-3 (T57) | TS275 |
T-3.5 | - | - | TS290 |
T-4 | T-4 | T-4 (T61) | TH415 |
T-5 | T-5 | T-1 (T65) | TH435 |
DR-7M | - | DR-7.5 | TH520 |
DR-8 | DR-8 | DR-8 | TH550 |
DR-8M | - | DR-8.5 | TH580 |
DR-9 | DR-9 | DR-9 | TH620 |
Surface finish:
Surface finish | Nominal surface roughness (um Ra) | Description |
Bright finish | ≤0.35 | Glazed surface obtained after melting treatment of electrotinned smooth raw materail strip with extremely fine rubstone fingure by processing. |
Stone finish | 0.25~0.60 | Glazed surface obtained after melting treatment of electrotinned smooth raw materail stripfeaturing certain rubstone figures. |
Silver finish | 0.50~1.00 | Glazed surface obtained after melting treatment of electrotinned smooth raw material strip with rough matt furface. |
Matte finish | 0.80~2.50 | Matt surface of general matt raw material strip without melting treatment. |