Tinplate offers moderate heat resistance, as it can withstand temperatures up to around 250 degrees Celsius without significant deformation or damage. However, it is not suitable for extreme heat applications and may lose its structural integrity or experience discoloration at higher temperatures.
Tinplate has relatively low heat resistance compared to other metals. It can withstand moderate temperatures without warping or melting, but prolonged exposure to high heat can cause it to lose its shape or even melt.
Tinplate has a relatively low heat resistance compared to other metal materials. It can withstand moderate temperatures without significant deformation or damage, but it is not suitable for high-temperature applications.