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  2. Terne - Wikipedia

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    Terne plate is a form of tinplate: a thin steel sheet coated with an alloy of lead and tin. The terne alloy was in the ratio of 10-20% tin and the remainder lead. The low tin content made it cheaper than other tinplates.

  3. Tinning - Wikipedia

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    Terne-plate is a similar product to tinplate, but the bath is not of tin, but of tin and lead mixed, the latter metal constituting from 7.59% of the whole. The name derives from "terne", meaning dull or tarnish .

  4. Tinplate - Wikipedia

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    The tinning set consisted of two pots with molten tin (with flux on top) and a grease pot. The flux dries the plate and prepares it for the tin to adhere. The second tin pot (called the wash pot) had tin at a lower temperature. This is followed by the grease pot (containing an oil), removing the excess tin. Then follow cleaning and polishing ...

  5. Category:Tin alloys - Wikipedia

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    Terne; Tin-silver-copper; Triiron ditin intermetallic; W. White bronze; Wood's metal This page was last edited on 23 September 2023, at 15:55 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Metal roof - Wikipedia

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    Terne, an iron plate dipped into a solder of 80–90% lead with only the remainder tin, was cheaper than tinplate made in the same way, and the lead was more resistant in long-term outside use than tin or zinc alone. Terne became popular for roofs and weather-resistant farm items. [citation needed]

  7. Flashing (weatherproofing) - Wikipedia

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    In earlier days, birch bark was occasionally used as a flashing material. [7] Most flashing materials today are metal, plastic, rubber, or impregnated paper. [8]Metal flashing materials include lead, aluminium, copper, [1] stainless steel, zinc alloy, other architectural metals or a metal with a coating such as galvanized steel, lead-coated copper, anodized aluminium, terne-coated copper ...

  8. What Is Taxpayer Identification Numbers? Understanding ...

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    What is the meaning of ITIN? ITIN stands for Individual Taxpayer Identification Number. This number allows individuals to file their taxes, open an account at a bank or apply for a credit card or ...

  9. Tinware - Wikipedia

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    Tin cans still remain as a major commodity. In 1970 there was an annual production of 12 to 13 million tons of tinplate, of which 90% were used to manufacture packaging like tin cans. In 1970 there was an annual production of 12 to 13 million tons of tinplate, of which 90% were used to manufacture packaging like tin cans.