TIN PLATING
Tin plating with current is a method of electroplating a thin layer of tin onto a metal surface. These coatings are good conductors and have high corrosion resistance because they do not form oxides in their structure. They are preferred in the electronics industry due to their excellent heat conductivity and solderability. They are suitable for applications involving contact with food because they are not toxic. They also have lubricating properties in places where there is a lot of friction. Tin plating is widely used on both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. All kinds of electrical and electronic parts such as panel connection bars, contacts, cable lugs, terminals, rivets, cutting parts, shafts, fuse legs, switch parts, and starter motor parts can be coated.