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.
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:
We can supply up to 1,000 KG of Tin per month (1 Metric Tonne). The material is direct from mine (Nigeria) managed via UK partner. Product can be supplied (ex-works or FOB Lagos) to customer's specifications. Price is per KG. Other details can be supplied on request.
The Pitch Being Very Malleable Can Easily Be Laminated Into Thin Sheets (staniol)
Obtaining : - From Casierite, By Reduction With Charcoal.
Use : - Electro technical / Electronics Industry (soldering Alloys);
- Coating Other Metals To Protect Them Against Corrosion.
Property : - Being Very Malleable, Can Be Easily Laminated Into Thin Sheets (staniol).
Material Specification : According To Sr En 610/2000.