Abstract:
Tin plate may be described as full-finish black plate
additionally processed and coated on both sides with
commercially pure tin.
The wide-spread use of tin plate arise from its combination
of the strength of steel with the protective
properties and solderability of tin.
Tin coatings are applied to steel sheet either by
electrolytic deposition or by immersion in a molten
bath of tin.
When coated by the hot-dip process, the tin plate is
termed "Coke Tin Plate" or "Charcoal Tin Plate".
When coated by the electrolytic process, it is termed
"Electrolytic Tin Plate". But most of tin plates are
produced by electrolytic process now.