-
received a
heavier coating of
tin, and this cir****stance is the
origin of the
terms coke
plates and
charcoal plates by
which the
quality of tinplate...
-
scale by
pickling it in acid and then
coating it with a thin
layer of
tin.
Plates were once
produced individually (or in
small groups) in what
became known...
- The
Worshipful Company of
Tin Plate Workers alias Wire
Workers is one of the
Livery Companies of the City of London.
Tin craftsmen were
originally part...
- of
inorganic tin,
tin-
plated steel is
widely used for food
packaging as "
tin cans". Some
organotin compounds can be
extremely toxic.
Tin is a soft, malleable...
- Doraemon:
Nobita and the
Tin Labyrinth (ドラえもん のび太とブリキの迷宮(ラビリンス),
Doraemon Nobita to
Buriki no Rabirinsu) is a 1993 ****anese
animated science fiction adventure...
-
infant domestic tin-
plate industry, the Act
raised the duty
level from 30% to 70%. It also
included a
unique provision that
stated tin-
plates should be admitted...
- By
extension it can also
refer to the
person who
deals in tinware, or
tin plate.
Tinsmith was a
common occupation in pre-industrial times.
Unlike blacksmiths...
- more for a
tin of
biscuits than it is worth.
Biscuit tins are
steel cans made of
tin plate. This
consists of
steel sheets thinly coated with
tin. The sheets...
-
published in 1866,
there were 2000
people emplo**** in the ****anning and
tin-
plate industries in
Wolverhampton and
Bilston at the time. ****anning
firms ranged...
-
first American canning factory in New York City in 1812,
using improved tin-
plated wrought-iron cans for
preserving oysters, meats, fruits, and vegetables...