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A516 Carbon Steel Coil

ASTM A516 covers carbon steel coils intended primarily for service in welded pressure vessels where improved notch toughness is important. According to different strength levels, the coils are available in four grades: Grades 55, 60, 65, and 70. The most common is Grade 70 or called out A516-70.

Electrolytic Tinplate (ETP) Coil

ETP (Electrolytic Tinplate). Low carbon steel coated with tin with a layer between them of steel-tin alloy and destined to be used mainly in the production of metal cans. Tin provides good weldability and electrical conductivity, as well as high corrosion resistance.

Pattern Printed Steel Coil

Pattern printed steel is a kind of color coated steel product available in various patterns. Due to its pretty appearance, convenience, and excellent corrosion resistance, it is widely used in home appliances, furniture, and building decoration in recent years.

Tin Free Steel (TFS) Coil

Tin Free Steel (TFS) is produced by applying electrolytic chromic acid treatment over steel sheets. This steel product was developed to meet economic requirements, and excels tinplate in paintability, paint adhesion, and economy. It is widely used for making beverage cans and 18-liter cans.

A572 Carbon Steel Coil

ASTM A572 steel coil is a popular grade of high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel that is typically used in structural applications. A572 steel contains chemical alloys that enhance the material’s hardness and ability to bear weight. There are five different grades of A572 steel coil: Grade 42, Grade 50, Grade 55, Grade 60 and Grade 65.

Equal Thickness Tinplate Coil

Equal thickness tinplate is a cold-rolled tinplate with the same amount of tin plating on both sides. Tin plated sheet is made by rolling low carbon steel, followed by acid washing, cold rolling, electrolytic cleaning annealing, leveling, edge cutting processing, and then cleaning, electroplating, softening, passivation treatment, and oil coating before cutting into finished tin plated sheet metal.

Differential Thickness Tinplate Coil

Differential thickness tinplate is a cold-rolled electroplated tin plate with different tin plating amounts on both sides. Tin plated sheet is made by rolling low carbon steel, followed by acid washing, cold rolling, electrolytic cleaning annealing, leveling, edge cutting processing, and then cleaning, electroplating, softening, passivation treatment, and oil coating before cutting into finished tin plated sheet metal.

A283 Low Carbon Steel Coil

ASTM A283 steel coil is low carbon structural steel that is formable and strong. It shows excellent weldability and machining capability, making it ideal for use in industrial and commercial structures. There are four grades: A, B, C, and D.

Tin Mill Black Coli (TMBP)

Tin Mill Black Plate (TMBP) steel is manufactured from hot rolled coils by pickling to remove the surface oxide produced during the hot rolling stage, and cold reducing through a cold mill to the desired thickness. TMBP produces a low ductility product that is usually processed further to develop desired end use characteristics.

MR/SPCC Type Tinplate Coil

It is the chemical properties of SPCC that differ from MR type. The Sulphur content is marginally higher as a percentage in SPCC. Using SPCC for general line and MR Type for Food.