Brief: In this video, we take a focused look at the specifications and what they mean in practice for our Paint Can Tinplate Food Packaging. You'll see a detailed explanation of the material grades, thickness options, and coating variations, along with real-world applications across industries like food, beverage, and paint containers.
Related Product Features:
Available in various thicknesses including 0.18mm, 0.19mm, 0.25mm, 0.35mm, and 0.45mm to suit different packaging needs.
Made from prime quality electrolytic tin plate (SPTE) or TFS materials, ensuring excellent corrosion resistance and durability.
Features multiple coating options such as 2.8g/2.8g, 5.6g/5.6g, and custom weights per square meter as required.
Offers different surface finishes including Bright, Silver, Stone, and Matte for varied aesthetic and functional requirements.
Suitable for a wide range of applications from food and beverage cans to paint containers, aerosol cans, and crown caps.
Available in widths from 600mm to 1050mm, with tempers including T2, T2.5, T3, T3.5, T4, T5, DR7, DR7M, and DR8.
Packaged securely with rust-proof paper, metal covers, angles, straps, and pallets to ensure product integrity during transit.
Backed by comprehensive before-sale and after-sale services including ISO verification, third-party inspections, and quality guarantees.
Las preguntas:
What are the main applications for this tinplate material?
This tinplate is widely used for packaging foodstuffs, beverages, oils, paints, chemicals, and aerosols. Specific applications include food cans, beverage cans, pet cans, closures, general line cans, crown caps, and various industrial containers.
What thickness options are available for this tinplate?
The tinplate is available in a range of thicknesses from 0.18mm to 0.45mm, with common options including 0.19mm, 0.25mm, and 0.35mm to accommodate different packaging requirements and structural needs.
What quality assurance and services do you provide?
We offer ISO verification, third-party inspections (SGS, BV, CE, COC, AI), flexible payment terms, sufficient stock, quick delivery, and comprehensive after-sale support including quality guarantees and technical guidance for further processing.
What is the difference between SPTE and TFS materials?
SPTE (Electrolytic Tin Plate) is cold-rolled low carbon steel coated with commercial pure tin on both sides, primarily used for food and beverage packaging. TFS (Tin Free Steel) is often used for can tops, screw caps, closures, and shallow-drawn food cans where different surface properties are required.