Description
Tin ingots are metallic blocks with a silvery-white appearance, containing 99.9% pure tin. Due to their unique chemical and physical properties, they provide various advantages and capabilities across multiple industries. Key physical properties of tin include malleability, flexibility, and resistance to wear and corrosion. One of the most common applications of this distinctive metal is forming a protective tin coating on steel, a process known as tin plating.
The most common grades of tin ingots include:
- Leaded Tin Ingots (37% lead and 63% tin)
- Lead-Free Tin Ingots
- Pure Tin Ingots (with 99.9% purity)
- Lower Purity Tin Ingots (e.g., 63% tin)
Ferro Alloy Tabar Company, with over two decades of outstanding experience in the supply of non-ferrous metals, is proud to provide high-purity tin ingots (minimum 99.9%) from Peru, Malaysia, and Indonesia, widely used in various industries.
Applications of Tin Ingots:
- Enhancing strength and stability of copper (by adding tin to produce bronze alloys)
- Coating other metals such as zinc, lead, and steel with tin
- Manufacturing copper wires (used in superconductors and semiconductors)
- Widely used in the electronics and soldering industries
- Producing a variety of alloys including bronze, brass, and cast iron
- Manufacturing precision industrial tools and cables
- Production of bearings
- Manufacturing food-grade and decorative containers due to high corrosion resistance
Chemical Composition of Tin Ingots:
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Sn |
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Min 99.9% |





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