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Tin coated copper strips are thin, flat pieces of copper that have been coated with a layer of tin to enhance their corrosion resistance and solderability. The coating process typically involves electroplating or hot-dipping, which ensures a uniform layer of tin over the copper surface. This product is commonly used in electrical applications and manufacturing processes where reliable conductivity and protection against oxidation are essential.
| Material | Copper with tin coating |
| Coating thickness | Typically 1 to 10 microns |
| Width range | From 10 mm to 1000 mm |
| Thickness range | From 0.1 mm to 3 mm |
| Standard grades | C11000, C10200 for copper |
| Tin purity | Typically 99.9% pure tin |
When selecting tin coated copper strips, consider the required dimensions such as width and thickness, as well as the desired coating thickness. It's important to specify the grade of copper needed for your application, as well as the purity of the tin coating. Buyers should also consider the quantity required and any specific certifications or standards that may be necessary for their industry.
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Tin coating enhances corrosion resistance and improves solderability.
Tin has a melting point of 232°C, so consider the application temperature before use.
They are widely used in electronics, automotive, and electrical manufacturing.
The coating can be applied through electroplating or hot-dipping processes.
Yes, different grades of copper and tin purity levels are available.
They should be stored in a dry environment to prevent oxidation, with a shelf life of several years.