tinningene
Tinningene is a term used in metallurgy to describe the process of coating a metal, most commonly iron or steel, with a thin layer of tin. This process serves to protect the base metal from corrosion and to provide a more aesthetically pleasing surface. Historically, tinning was a crucial step in the production of tin cans, which were essential for food preservation.
The tinning process can be achieved through several methods. Hot-dip tinning involves immersing the cleaned metal
The resulting tin coating is relatively soft and malleable, making it suitable for applications where the metal