Tinplate is prone to oxidation when exposed to oxygen, leading to the formation of a tin oxide layer on its surface. This oxide layer can impact the appearance, adhesion, and corrosion resistance of the tinplate.
Tinplate is largely resistant to oxidation caused by exposure to oxygen. The tin coating on the steel plate acts as a protective layer, preventing the steel beneath from coming into direct contact with oxygen. This protective layer helps to maintain the integrity and prevent corrosion of the tinplate even when exposed to oxygen.
Tinplate is generally not affected by exposure to oxygen, as it forms a protective layer of tin oxide on its surface that prevents further oxidation.