
Tin Plating
Tinning is the process of thinly coating components and/or parts with tin, and the resulting product is known as tinplate. It is most often used to prevent corrosion, increase electrical conductivity, and elevate a part's ability to be soldered.

Quality Control
30+ years of experience combined with a highly trained staff operating state-of-the-art diagnostic and imaging equipment has enabled us to hone our processes to produce an incredibly low rejection rate of < 2%.

- Aluminum
Aluminium is remarkable for its ability to resist corrosion due to the phenomenon of passivation and for the metal's low density. - Steel
Steel is an alloy consisting mostly of iron, with a carbon content between 0.2% and 2.1% by weight, depending on the grade. - Copper
Copper is a ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. - Brass
Brass is any alloy of copper and zinc; the proportions of zinc and copper can be varied to create a range of brasses with varying properties.

- Tin
- Copper
- Silver
- Zinc
- Bright Dip
- Colored wax (red)
- Dart 121
- Castrol Safety Film 616