Tinplate (Noun)
Meaning
A thin sheet of metal (iron or steel) coated with tin to prevent rusting; used especially for cans, pots, and tins.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- Tinplate has been used in various food and drink containers due to its durable nature and rust resistance.
- Prior to the 1920s, many items, such as lunch boxes, utensil containers, and hardware products, were typically made of tinplate.
- Modern manufacturing methods continue to favor the use of tinplate over more traditional forms of container material.
- Researchers continue to analyze various tinning techniques on steel for an increase in production for thin layers such as those of tinplate.
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