Description
Tin plating is used extensively on many different types of metals, both ferrous and nonferrous. Tin is A gray-white, soft, and ductile metal that is not easily oxidized in air. Electrodeposited tin has good conductivity and corrosion resistance while enhancing solder ability of substrates that are not otherwise easily soldered to. Tin is generally considered non-toxic and non-carcinogenic and as such its use is generally approved for food contact applications. Tin plating is provided in two general types of deposits: bright tin and matte tin. Both can be obtained from an alkaline or acidic bath and both are electrolytically applied. The acidic chemistries are most common today.
Capability
- More Esthetic Appeal
- Increased Lubricity
- Corrosion Protection
- Electrical Enhancements To The Substrate