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Tinplate Coils in the Food Industry

Food and Beverage Packaging Canned Food Containers Tinplate coils are primarily used to manufacture cans for preserved foods (e.g., vegetables, fruits, meats, and seafood). The tin layer acts as a barrier against oxidation and corrosion, preventing metal ions from contaminating food.
Acid Resistance: Tin resists acidic foods (e.g., tomatoes, citrus juices) without reactive leaching, ensuring product safety.
Sterilization Compatibility: Withstands high-temperature sterilization (e.g., retort processing), crucial for extending shelf life.
Beverage Cans Used for carbonated drinks, beer, and juice cans. The tin coating prevents rusting caused by acidic or sugary liquids, while the steel base provides structural rigidity to handle internal

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