Method of soldering tinplate can bodies with a sulfur resistant

Metal fusion bonding – Process – Critical work component – temperature – or pressure

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75175A, 113120A, 220 75, 426126, 426131, 428648, B22D 11126

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041935306

ABSTRACT:
The interior side seam areas of tinplate can bodies exhibit improved resistance to corrosion by sulfur containing foods packaged therein when the side seam is soldered with a tin solder comprised of 0.1-0.5 percent by weight indium, 0.1-0.5 percent by weight bismuth, the remainder being tin.

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