Electrolytic Tin Plate for Export Packaging in the Middle East

January 5, 2026
Latest company case about Electrolytic Tin Plate for Export Packaging in the Middle East

Electrolytic Tin Plate for Export Packaging in the Middle East

A leading packaging company based in the Middle East, specializing in export-oriented metal packaging solutions, selected our Electrolytic Tin Plate to support its growing demand from international markets across Europe, Africa, and Asia. The customer supplies metal containers for food products, edible oils, industrial lubricants, and specialty chemicals, where material reliability and compliance with global standards are critical factors. As their end customers operate in multiple regulatory environments, the buyer required tin plate that could consistently meet international quality, safety, and performance requirements.

 

During the supplier evaluation process, the buyer focused on several key criteria, including coating uniformity, corrosion resistance, mechanical strength, and surface cleanliness. Our Electrolytic Tin Plate was chosen for trial production due to its stable quality control system and proven performance in export packaging applications. Comprehensive testing was conducted by the customer, covering forming, welding, lacquer adhesion, and long-term corrosion resistance. The results confirmed that the tin plate performed reliably under various processing conditions, with no surface defects, cracking, or coating delamination observed.

 

The buyer reported that the consistent tin coating and precise thickness tolerance of our Electrolytic Tin Plate contributed to improved forming performance during stamping and shaping operations. This consistency reduced material waste and minimized production interruptions, which is especially important for export packaging where order schedules are tightly linked to shipping timelines. In addition, the smooth surface quality enhanced external printing and labeling, helping the customer deliver packaging products that met both functional and aesthetic expectations of international brands.