There are several different tinplate grades available in the market, including T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, and T6. These grades vary in terms of their thickness, coating weight, and mechanical properties, making them suitable for different applications.
There are several different tinplate grades available in the market, including prime quality, secondary quality, and surplus quality. Prime quality tinplate is the highest grade and is typically used for food packaging and other high-quality applications. Secondary quality tinplate may have minor imperfections but is still suitable for a wide range of applications. Surplus quality tinplate is typically sold at a lower price and may have more noticeable imperfections, making it suitable for less demanding uses.
There are several tinplate grades available in the market, including standard tinplate, high tensile tinplate, and extra deep drawing tinplate.