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  2. Tinning - Wikipedia

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    Tinning is the process of thinly coating sheets of wrought iron or steel with tin, ... it made 360,900 tons, importing only 63,500 tons (mostly for re-export).

  3. Marybeth Tinning - Wikipedia

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    Marybeth Roe Tinning (born September 11, 1942) is an American murderer and suspected serial killer who was convicted in New York State of the murder of her ninth child, 4-month-old daughter Tami Lynne, on December 20, 1985. She is suspected to be similarly involved in the previous deaths of her eight children, all of which took place within the ...

  4. Port Curtis Co-operative Dairy Association Ltd Factory

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    Surviving elements of the Gladstone factory site include the 1929–1930 factory building, an early factory office building, several cold stores, a c. 1938 single-storeyed office building with two- storeyed extensions erected 1948–1950, a 1938 re-tinning shed, an ice shed and store room erected during the Second World War, and sections of a ...

  5. 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 ...

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  7. Here are 5 things that will get likely more expensive in 2025 ...

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    If you’re someone who can’t function without their morning dose of caffeine, here’s some bad news. The price of coffee rose more than 80% in 2024, according to The Wall Street Journal ...

  8. Tin poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Tin has no known natural biological role in living organisms. It is not easily absorbed by animals including humans. The low toxicity is relevant to the widespread use of tin in dinnerware and canned food. [1] Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea have been reported after ingesting canned food containing 200 mg/kg of tin. [2]

  9. Red Dye 3 Just Got Banned. These Are the Foods to Avoid If ...

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    In its decision to ban Red Dye No. 3 this January, the FDA cited the Delaney Clause as the primary reason, but re-emphasized that current science does not directly indicate that the levels of Red ...