We are able to supply Tin in many forms including LME registered and non registered, ingots, slabs, bars, foil, granules, powder, anodized activated powder, shot, wire, sticks, ingots, and “mossy tin”. Tin is a silvery-white metal, is malleable, somewhat ductile, and has a highly crystalline structure. The element has two colours, with a cubic structure which changes at allotropic forms. On warming it is grey, the ordinary form of the metal. When Tin is cooled below 13.2°C, it changes slowly from white to grey or tetragonal structure. This change is affected by impurities such as Aluminium and Zinc, and can be prevented by small additions of Antimony or Bismuth.
Tin plays a multifaceted role in numerous applications, serving as an integral component in soldering processes, as a protective coating for other metals to thwart corrosion (commonly referred to as tinplate), and as a vital constituent in diverse alloy formulations used in various manufacturing endeavors. Its versatility and adaptability make it an indispensable material in several industrial contexts. As the leading global exporter of tin, our company underscores its unmatched proficiency in supplying this essential resource across a spectrum of manufacturing applications.
Tinplate, Tinplate Coils, Tinplate Sheet,TFS,ETP, Steel Coils, Aluminum Coils, Aluminum Foils. We sell tinplate, Tinplate Coils, Tinplate Sheets, ETP, TFS , Tinplate Strips, steel coils, Steel Sheets, Aluminum Coils, Aluminum Foils, Aluminum Sheets with various sizes and grades, if you have such demand, pls feel free to contact us. 1, Reference standard: GB2520-88, JIS G3303-1997 and DIN EN10203-912, Material: MR, 3, Thickness available: 0.18mm to 0.45mm4, Width available: 220mm to 972mm5, Temper grade: T2 - T4BA6, Tin coating: ordinary 2.8g/2.8g, 5.6g/5.6g, We also can produce according to customers' requests 7,Coil diameter: ID 420/ 508mm, OD from 1,000 to 1,250mm 8,Package: Anti-rust paper,corner protected. by sheet or coils according customer's require.9, Applications: paint, chemical can and other usage can making, battery,electric cable and other industries
Product quality Tin is a silvery white and soft metal. It is soft and has good ductility. Its hardness is relatively low. You can cut it with a knife. At the temperature of 100 â??, it can develop into very thin tin foil, and the thickness can be less than 0.04 mm. Pure tin can be used as coating materials, and has a very wide range of applications in food, machinery, electrical appliances, automobiles, aerospace and other industrial sectors. Each ingot weighs 25kg+ 1kg; Bundled, each bundle weighs about 1050 kg The impurity composition of our tin ingots:
Key Specifications/Special Features: Tin ingot is a kind of commercial tin cast into ingots, which is partially refined, but also contains a small amount of different impurities (such as copper, lead, iron or arsenic), which is different from tin plate in solid state. It can be used as coating material and has a wide range of applications in food, machinery, electrical appliances, automotive, aerospace and other industrial sectors.
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Tin ore 35%~45% 21$, per kg. 46%~60% 22$ per kg CIF or FOB Tin ore is a naturally occurring mineral primarily composed of the element tin (Sn). Here are some key points about tin ore: 1. **Occurrences**: Tin ore is found in various locations around the world, with significant deposits historically located in Southeast Asia (e.g., Malaysia, Indonesia), South America (e.g., Bolivia), and parts of Europe. 2. **Mining**: Tin ore is typically extracted through a combination of surface mining and underground mining methods. It can be found in hard rock deposits as well as alluvial deposits (e.g., riverbeds). 3. **Processing**: Once mined, the tin-bearing ore undergoes processing to separate the tin from other minerals and impurities. This often involves crushing, grinding, and concentration processes. 4. **Tin Production**: After processing, the tin concentrate is smelted to produce pure tin metal. This metal can then be further refined and used in various applications. 5. **Applications**: Tin has been used by humans for thousands of years. It is known for its corrosion resistance and is commonly used as a coating for other metals to prevent rust (e.g., tin-plated steel). Tin is also used in the production of alloys, such as bronze and solder, as well as in various industrial applications and consumer products. 6. **Economic Importance**: Tin has been an important commodity due to its versatile applications. Throughout history, tin mining and trade have played significant roles in the economies of certain regions. 7. **Environmental Concerns**: Like many mining activities, tin mining can have environmental impacts, including habitat destruction, soil erosion, and water pollution. Sustainable mining practices and environmental regulations aim to mitigate these impacts. Tin ore and its derivatives have been vital components in the development of various technologies and industries. As with any mineral resource, responsible mining practices and sustainable management are essential for the long-term viability of tin production.