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Pure Non-Ferrous Metals
Non-ferrous, silvery metal with a slight yellow tint, malleable, resistant to corrosion, friction, and acids. An excellent electrical conductor, hypoallergenic and hygienic, ideal for parts in direct contact with skin.
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Tin is a silvery-yellow, non-ferrous metal. It is notable for its malleability, resistance to corrosion, friction, and acids.
It is an excellent electrical conductor, hypoallergenic, and hygienic, making it ideal for parts that come into direct contact with skin. It has a low melting point, excellent fluidity when melted, and a high boiling point.
It is widely used in the manufacture of alloys, soft solders, protective coatings on steel and in the electroplating, ceramics, plastics and agriculture industries.
Available in multiple formats to suit your operation.
Presentations adapted to each production process and volume of operation.
Also available in 4–5 kg grooved anodes and copper hook anodes. Check availability.
Welding is part of the electrical and thermal performance of the complete system.
When the alloy is aligned with the production process, repeatability is improved, thermal control is optimized, and operational variability is reduced.
We work with high-purity tin, suitable for demanding industrial applications such as electroplating, soldering, and coatings.
Yes, pure tin is hypoallergenic and hygienic, used in coatings for containers and parts that come into contact with humans.
17–23 kg ingots, 1 lb bars, 4–5 kg grooved anodes and copper hook anodes.
Yes, tin is widely used in electroplating processes as a protective and decorative coating.
We support the selection of alloys according to technical requirements and actual application.
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