Hot dip tinning of carbon steels as affected by variation of carbon, phosphorous, copper, silicon, manganese, aluminum and titanium, Part I

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Part one of a three part series describes a study designed to correlate the properties of tin coating with the composition of the steel base. A series of 63 steels of different chemical analyses were tinned. A method used to keep tinning conditions constant is described. Testing of the tinned specimens and results will be presented in subsequent articles. First of three parts.

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Part one of a three part series describes a study designed to correlate the properties of tin coating with the composition of the steel base. A series of 63 steels of different chemical analyses were tinned. A method used to keep tinning conditions constant is described. Testing of the tinned specimens and results will be presented in subsequent articles. First of three parts.

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Author(s)

Fine, M.E., University of Minnesota, Dowdell, R.L., National Canners Association American Can Co., Titanium Alloy Mfg. Co., Atlantic Steel Co.

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products17(5): 237-242, 256-257 1942

Year

1942