A thin coating of electrodeposited tin provides beneficial properties, such as excellent solder ability, ductility, softness, and corrosion or tarnish resistance.

The largest use of tin electrodeposits occurs at steel mills that produce tinplate, primarily as food preservation containers. A thin tin coating protects the steel inside a tin can, as long as an oxygen-free environment is maintained. The second largest use of tin electrodeposits occurs in the electronics industry, where coatings are applied to the surfaces that require good solder ability and corrosion or tarnish resistance.

Although Both Alkaline and Acid Tin Plating processes are available. The ease of operation of Acid Tin Plating has made it the popular choice along with its bright finish.

        • Acid Tin Plating

          The widely accepted process is used in various applications like those mentioned above.

          • Products
            • Tin Carrier
            • Tin Brightener
            • Tin Salts And Tin Metal
            • Tin Sulfate
            • Tin Chloride
            • Sodium Stannate