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Q & A

The thickness of electrolytic tinplate coil is determined through a measurement technique called micrometer measurement, which involves using a specialized instrument called a micrometer to accurately measure the thickness of the tin coating on the steel substrate.

Some common surface defects that can occur on electrolytic tinplate coils include scratches, dents, rust spots, and uneven tin coating.

The thickness of electrolytic tinplate coil is typically measured using a non-destructive method called eddy current testing. This technique involves passing an alternating current through a coil, which creates a magnetic field. When the coil is placed near the tinplate coil, the magnetic field induces eddy currents in the tinplate. The interaction between the eddy currents and the magnetic field is then measured, allowing for the determination of the tinplate's thickness.

Some of the different surface finishes available for electrolytic tinplate coils include bright finish, stone finish, silver finish, and matte finish.

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