Coated Tinplate Panel

Painted tinplate is a material consisting of a tin-coated steel sheet with an organic coating applied to its surface. The coating is baked and cured to adhere to the substrate, forming a protective layer. It is used for packaging containers such as food cans, beverage cans, and chemical cans, combining the strength of metal with the corrosion resistance of the coating.
Selection
When selecting, consider the compatibility of the coating thickness with the substrate, and test indicators such as adhesion and flexibility. Pay attention to the suitability for the contents, such as resistance to sulfidation and acid-alkali tolerance. Evaluate mechanical properties like coating hardness and scratch resistance based on processing requirements. Verify applicability through simulated tests with actual contents.

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Fully pneumatic design ensures stable operation, adjustable spray gun settings for precise atomization and film thickness control, and magnetic panel supports multiple substrate tests.

$ 59126.00

Film thickness 0.3mm fillet Perforating design, easy to paint adhesion, hardness, Impact and other performance tests, about 70 pieces per kilogram to meet the needs of batch experiments.

$ 81.00

Size 70x130mm Film thickness 0.3mm, rounded corners Perforating design is convenient for coating performance testing, suitable for adhesion, hardness, Impact and other film testing scenarios.

$ 81.00

Film thickness 0.3mm fillet Perforating design, suitable for coating adhesion, hardness, Impact and other performance testing, to ensure that the film preparatory smooth and stable.

$ 81.00

Equipped with double spray guns to achieve uniform lame plating, the lifting range of the spray gun is adjustable from 10-500mm, the integrated air filtrate adjustment system supports magnetic or vacuum panel fixing, and improves the coating test Repeatability.

$ 67560.00

With intelligent acceleration function, the stirring speed is adjustable from 0 to 1250rpm, the maximum stirring capacity is 2 liters, the Timer Range is 0 to 999 minutes, and the stainless steel panel is durable and easy to clean.

$ 190.00

Double-sided uniform tin plating, surface mass I, Hardness T52, standard thickness 0.28mm, provide crimping listening plate, rounded corners with or without holes and other specifications, single batch pRoduction of 10w sheets.

$ 138.00

Support 0.1-1 steel plate and 0.1-2 Aluminum Panel test, can complete 0T to 1T multi-stage bending, equipped with pliers pressing device and tape adhesion inspection function, to meet the standard bending test process.

$ 782.00

Size 100x150mm, Film thickness 0.3mm, rounded corners Perforating design for easy fixing and operation, suitable for a variety of industrial coatings performance testing, to ensure the accuracy of film testing and repeability.

$ 83.00

Using double-sided uniform tin plating process, the surface mass reaches class I, Hardness T52, standard thickness 0.28mm, to ensure accurate and reliable film test results.

$ 114.00

Thickness 0.5mm fillet edge no burr design, surface with anti-rust oil to prevent oxidation, suitable for adhesion, Hardness, Impact and other coating performance test.

$ 86.00

Film thickness 0.5mm, rounded edge design without burr, surface with anti-rust oil, suitable for coating adhesion, hardness, Impact and other performance testing experiments.

$ 84.00

Film thickness 0.5mm, rounded edges without burr design, surface with anti-rust oil, suitable for adhesion, hardness, Impact and other paint performance testing experiments.

$ 84.00

Film thickness 0.5mm fillet edge no burr design, with anti-rust oil to protect the surface, suitable for adhesion, hardness and other paint performance testing experiments, about 120 pieces per kilogram Encasement.

$ 84.00

Equipped with 0.5/0 7/1.0 mm three thickness die frame, using baseplate fixed structure to ensure film uniformity, metal drawdown blade design to meet long-term use needs.

$ 157.00

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