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Cosa (chi) è undulated tin plate - definizione

COVERING OBJECT WITH LAYER OF TIN
Tin-plate; Tin plating; Tin-plating; Terne plate; Terne-plate; Tinned; Tin-Plate; Tin-plated steel; Tinning compound; Untinned
  • Tin layer on the inside of a tin can
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Worshipful Company of Tin Plate Workers         
LIVERY COMPANY OF THE CITY OF LONDON
Tin Plate Workers' Company; Wire Workers; Tin Plate Workers Company; Worshipful Company of Tinplate Workers
The Worshipful Company of Tin Plate Workers alias Wire Workers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. Tin craftsmen were originally part of the Ironmongers' Company, while the wire workers, who made wire objects such as cages, animal traps and fishhooks, were part of the Girdlers' Company.
Tinplate         
THINLY COATED SHEETS OF WROUGHT IRON OR STEEL WITH TIN
Tin plate
Tinplate consists of sheets of steel coated with a thin layer of tin to impede rusting. Before the advent of cheap milled steel, the backing metal was wrought iron.
tinplate         
THINLY COATED SHEETS OF WROUGHT IRON OR STEEL WITH TIN
Tin plate
¦ noun sheet steel or iron coated with tin.
¦ verb coat with tin.
Derivatives
tin-plated adjective

Wikipedia

Tinning

Tinning is the process of thinly coating sheets of wrought iron or steel with tin, and the resulting product is known as tinplate. The term is also widely used for the different process of coating a metal with solder before soldering.

It is most often used to prevent rust, but is also commonly applied to the ends of stranded wire used as electrical conductors to prevent oxidation (which increases electrical resistance), and to keep them from fraying or unraveling when used in various wire connectors like twist-ons, binding posts, or terminal blocks, where stray strands can cause a short circuit.

While once more widely used, the primary use of tinplate now is the manufacture of tin cans. Formerly, tinplate was used for cheap pots, pans, and other holloware. This kind of holloware was also known as tinware and the people who made it were tinplate workers.

The untinned sheets employed in the manufacture are known as black plates. They are now made of steel, either Bessemer steel or open-hearth. Formerly iron was used, and was of two grades, coke iron and charcoal iron; the latter, being the better, received a heavier coating of tin, and this circumstance is the origin of the terms coke plates and charcoal plates by which the quality of tinplate is still designated, although iron is no longer used. Tinplate was consumed in enormous quantities for the manufacture of the tin cans in which preserved meat, fish, fruit, biscuits, cigarettes, and numerous other products are packed, and also for the household utensils of various kinds made by the tinsmith.