Tin Ingot
Applications
Tin Ingot is a high-purity non-ferrous metal widely used in soldering, alloy manufacturing, tin plating, electronics, packaging, and chemical industries. Due to its excellent corrosion resistance, low melting point, and strong bonding properties, tin ingots are an essential raw material in many industrial applications.
Soldering & Electronics Industry
Tin ingots are primarily used in the production of solder alloys for printed circuit boards (PCBs), electrical joints, and electronic components, offering reliable conductivity and strong bonding.
Alloy Manufacturing
Used to manufacture bronze, pewter, babbitt metal, and other tin-based alloys, improving strength, wear resistance, and machinability.
Tin Plating Industry
Used in tin coating and electroplating of steel sheets to produce tinplate, commonly used for food cans and corrosion-resistant packaging.
Packaging Industry
Tin ingots are used in food-grade tinplate manufacturing to ensure safe, corrosion-free packaging for food and beverages.
Chemical Industry
Used as a raw material for producing tin chemicals, including tin salts and stabilizers.