Tinplate is used in a wide range of applications, from food and beverage packaging to fats, oils, chemicals and other miscellaneous cans. The advantages and characteristics of tinplate provide excellent protection of the contents in terms of physical and chemical properties.
Food Cans
Tinplate can ensure the hygiene of food, minimize the possibility of spoilage, effectively prevent health risks, and also meet the needs of modern people in the convenience and speed of diet, is the first choice for tea packaging, coffee packaging, health products packaging, candy packaging, cigarette packaging, gift packaging and other food packaging containers.
Beverage Cans
Tinplate cans can be used to fill juice, coffee, tea and sports drinks, as well as cola, soda, beer and other beverages. The tin cans can be highly industrialized to make its can shape change, no matter high, short, large, small, or square, or round, can meet the diversified needs of today's beverage packaging and consumer preferences.
Grease cans
Light will trigger and accelerate the oxidation of fats and oils, reducing their nutritional value and possibly producing harmful substances, and more seriously, destroying the vitamins of fats and oils, especially vitamin D and vitamin A. Oxygen in the air, on the other hand, can contribute to the oxidation of fats and oils.
The oxygen in the air will prompt the oxidation of food fats and oils, reduce the biomass of proteins and destroy vitamins, while the tinplate is impervious to light and sealed air insulation effect, it is the best choice for packaging fats and oils.
Chemical cans
Tinplate material is strong, protective, non-deformable, shock-resistant, fire-resistant, and is the best packaging material for chemicals.
Spray cans
Tinplate cans that can withstand high temperature and pressure, especially suitable for high pressure filling of spray cans.
Dry cans
Cookie buckets, stationery boxes, and milk powder cans are all tinplate products with various shapes and fine printing.