About Tin Ingots
Clients located across the globe can avail Lead Tin Ingots from us in varied sizes and specifications. The products offered by us in this range are mainly used in the food industry and the tin used in the process is 99.9% pure. As per the specification of clients, we can provide these tin ingots in the size range of 1Kg to 25Kg slab. Further, tin can be used for making solder wire and lead free jewelry alloy. The tin that we use in the manufacturing process of Lead Tin Ingots is purchased from Malaysia, as they have the best tin ores in the world.
Other details:
- Offered in different shapes and sizes
- Offered at very reasonable prices
- Duly quality checked at various stages of production
- Manufactured following industry guidelines
Exceptional Purity and QualityManufactured to ASTM B339 standards, our Tin Ingots boast a remarkable purity of 99.95%, ensuring reliable performance in demanding applications. The ingots undergo a precision casting process, resulting in a clean, smooth surface and consistent chemical composition. This guarantees their suitability for high-tech industries, including electronics, plating, and glass manufacturing.
Secure Packaging and Optimal StorageEach tin ingot is plastic wrapped and securely strapped on pallets to prevent damage during transit. For best results and longevity, store the ingots in a cool, dry place away from acidic substances. Proper storage maintains the integrity of the tin and preserves its excellent corrosion resistance properties.
Versatile Applications Across IndustriesTin Ingots are essential for various industries: they are widely used in soldering electronic components, metal plating, and producing glass and chemicals. Their high purity, soft temper, and corrosion resistance make them a preferred choice for manufacturers, exporters, and traders globally.
FAQs of Tin Ingots:
Q: How are Tin Ingots typically processed for use in electronics and soldering?
A: Tin Ingots are melted at 231.9C and cast or alloyed as required for soldering applications. Their exceptional purity (99.95%) ensures minimal impurities, making them ideal for electronics manufacturing and achieving reliable solder joints.
Q: What is the recommended way to store Tin Ingots to maintain their quality?
A: These ingots should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from acids and corrosive chemicals. Proper storage conditions preserve their silvery white color and excellent corrosion resistance, extending shelf life and usability.
Q: When is it beneficial to use Tin Ingots with high purity for plating or chemical purposes?
A: High purity tin ingots (99.95%) are preferred for plating and chemical applications to ensure consistent results and prevent contamination. Their clean and smooth surface further enhances adhesion and reactivity.
Q: Where are Tin Ingots commonly used in the glass industry?
A: In the glass industry, tin ingots are often utilized in float glass manufacturing and as a reducing agent in the production process, leveraging their high purity and soft temper to enhance product quality.
Q: What are the advantages of using Tin Ingots with excellent corrosion resistance?
A: Tin Ingots with superior corrosion resistance provide extended durability in demanding environments, reduce material degradation, and minimize maintenance costs in applications such as electronics, chemicals, and plating.
Q: How does the packing method contribute to the safe transport of Tin Ingots?
A: The ingots are plastic wrapped and strapped onto pallets, protecting them from physical damage, moisture, and contamination during shipping, ensuring they arrive in optimum condition for use.