sinkittyjä
Sinkittyjä is a Finnish term used to refer to objects that have been tin-coated. Tin coatings are used to protect metal surfaces from corrosion, improve solderability, and create a surface suitable for food-contact or electronics. The coating is typically applied by electroplating or hot-dip tinning, producing a thin tin layer of about 1–20 micrometers. Upon exposure to air, tin forms a protective oxide that helps resist further corrosion, and tin’s relatively low toxicity makes it common for packaging and consumer goods.
Common applications include tinplate, a steel sheet coated with tin used to manufacture food and beverage cans,
Historically, tin coatings date back to the 19th century with hot-dip tinning and later electroplating processes
Environmental and safety notes: Tin coatings are generally considered low-toxicity for common consumer uses, but waste