Abstract

In electrolytic tinning, the nominal electric current corresponds to the nominal coating thickness. Excessive tin is consumed when this current is exceeded, while tin is conserved when the current is below the nominal value. To save tin on its automatic electrolytic tinning (AET) unit, the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine introduced an automatic system to measure the nominal and actual consumptions of electricity in the galvanic coating of strip.

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