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  2. Tin box - Wikipedia

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    A tin box is a tinplate container. Tinplate metal is primarily steel with a very thin tin coating. Tin-free steel is also used. In some cultures, these boxes or cans are referred to as "tin boxes" or sometimes even "tins". Many “tin boxes” have hinged or removable lids or covers. Some people collect tin boxes as a hobby.

  3. Steel and tin cans - Wikipedia

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    Cans can store a broad variety of contents: food, beverages, oil, chemicals, etc. In a broad sense, any metal container is sometimes called a "tin can", even if it is made, for example, of aluminium. [1] [2] Steel cans were traditionally made of tinplate; the tin coating stopped the contents from rusting the steel. Tinned steel is still used ...

  4. Talk:Tin box - Wikipedia

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    3 Britanica online agrees that small cans may have hinged or removable tops: “Cans of tin-plated steel, both those that are permanently sealed and those with tops that can be lifted and replaced, are also used predominantly for food storage.” Clearly, these “tin boxes” are types of steel cans. Pkgx 01:56, 6 November 2013 (UTC)

  5. Clamshell (container) - Wikipedia

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    Containers acting similar to clamshells have been widely used for many years, constructed from a diversity of materials. Patent Classification B65D43/162 covers “Non-removable lids or covers hinged for upward or downward movement the container, the lid and the hinge being made of one piece".

  6. 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.

  7. Bail handle - Wikipedia

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    A cast iron cooking pot with bail handle. A bail handle, or simply bail, is a handle that consists of an open loop that moves freely within two fixed mounts or ears ...

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