Quick Details
- Processing Time:5 TO 15 DAYS
- Port:CAPETOWN and DURBAN PORTS
- Supply Ability: 10000 Tons Per Month
- Alloy Or Not:ALLOY
- Brand Name:KWIFORIC
- Chemical Composition:Sn99.9%up
- Dimensions:99.90 99.95 99.99
- Model Number:Sn99.99 Sn99.95 Sn99.90
- Place of Origin:SOUTH AFRICA
- Secondary Or Not:NON SECONDARY
- Sn (Min):99.90%
- Weight:50
- Brand Name:KWIFORIC
Overview
Quick Details
Place of Origin:
SOUTH AFRICA
Brand Name: KW
Model Number:
Sn99.99 Sn99.95 Sn99.90
Dimensions:
99.90 99.95 99.99
Chemical Composition:
Sn99.9%up
Alloy Or Not:
Non-alloy
Secondary Or Not:
Non-secondary
Sn (Min):
99.90%
Product name:
Tin Ingot
Color:
Silver White
Purity:
99.9% 99.95% 99.99%
Standard:
GB/T728-1998
Density:
7 .3g/cm3
Appearance:
Silvery White Metal
HS code:
80070080
CAS:
7440-31-5
Flashing point:
2270°C
Type:
Excellent Stability Pure Tinning Ingots99.9%
Supply Ability
Supply Ability:
3000 Ton/Tons per Month
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details
25kgs/Ingot 1MT/ Wooden case
Port
Ningbo or Shanghai port
Picture Example:
Lead Time :
Quantity(Tons)
1 - 10
>10
Est. Time(days)
7
To be negotiated
Product Description
Item
Sn 99.90
Sn 99.95
Sn 99.99
Sn %≥
99.9
99.95
99.99
As %≤
0.008
0.003
0.0005
Fe %≤
0.007
0.004
0.002
Cu %≤
0.008
0.004
0.0005
Pb %≤
0.032
0.02
0.0035
Bi %≤
0.015
0.006
0.0025
Sb %≤
0.02
0.014
0.0015
Cd %≤
0.0008
0.0005
0.0003
Zn %≤
0.001
0.0008
0.0003
Al %≤
0.001
0.0008
0.0005
S %≤
0.0005
0.0005
0.0003
Ag %≤
0.005
0.0001
0.0001
Ni+Co %≤
0.005
0.005
0.0006
Application:
Metal tin is mainly used in the manufacture of alloys.
Tin and sulfur compounds - tin sulfide, which is similar in color to gold, is commonly used as a gold pigment.
Tin's modern application is as a solder for the electronics industry. Used in various purities and alloys (often with lead or indium), tin solders have a low melting point,
which makes them suitable for bonding materials.
Tin alloys can also be found in a wide variety of other applications, including Babbitt bearings (often alloyed with copper, lead or antimony), automobile parts (alloyed with
iron), dental amalgams (alloyed with silver) and aerospace metals (alloyed with aluminum and titanium). Alloys of zirconium (often referred to as Zircaloys), used in nuclear
reactors, also often contain a small amount of tin.