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Coating with a layer of tin (tinning). Simple recipes and tips

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To cover copper, brass and bronze layer . 16 g of aluminum alum and 1 g of tin chloride (nitrous oxide) are dissolved in 300 g of water and heated to a boil, after which the object is immersed in the solution. As it is used up, tin chloride is added to the solution.

Zinc can be coated with a layer of tin by dipping or rubbing with the following solution. Dissolve by heating to 60 °C 20 wt. tsp powdered cream of tartar and 10 wt. parts of tin chloride 60 wt. hours of water. Objects immersed in this solution are covered with a sulfur coating after a few seconds. They are taken out and wiped with a clean cloth until they shine. The same solution can be used for tinning copper, brass, iron and lead, using a zinc plate as a contact. If the solution is used for rubbing, you need to add zinc dust to it.

Hardware tin with a mixture of solutions of 30 g of tartar in 10 liters of water and 20 g of stannous chloride in a small amount of water. Zinc is used as a contact.

It is also possible to obtain a layer of tin on iron, copper and bronze use the following method.

Dissolve 10 g of tartar and 50 g of stannous chloride in 1 liter of water. Using a sponge, apply this solution to the surface of the object. Then, typing a little zinc dust with the same sponge, rub the surface of the object with it. Continue until the desired result, alternately applying the solution and rubbing with zinc dust.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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