Supplier: Ores like copper, tantalum, tin lead, cobalt, cerium, molybedum, titanium, rutile, illmenite, manganese
Supplier: Ores like copper, tantalum, tin, lead, cobalt, cerium, molybedum, titanium, rutile, illmenite, manganese
Supplier: Ores Like Copper, Tantalum, Tin, Lead, Cobalt, Cerium, Molybedum, Titanium, Rutile, Illmenite, Manganese
Supplier: Ores like copper, tantalum, tin, lead, cobalt, cerium, molybedum, titanium, rutile, illmenite, manganese etc
Supplier: Ores like copper, tantalum, tin lead, cobalt, cerium, molybedum, titanium, rutile, illmenite, manganese
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Supplier: Ores like copper, tantalum, tin lead, cobalt, cerium, molybedum, titanium, rutile, illmenite, manganese
Supplier: Aluminium ( ingots, t bars, sows, rods), copper (cathodes, cakes, billets, ingots, rods), lead (ingots), nickel (cathodes both cut and uncut briquettes, pellets, discs, etc.), tin (ingots, etc.), zinc (ingots both regular size and jumbos), steel billets (all types including crc, hrc, hdgc, plates, sheets), concentrates and ores for above items including bauxite, manganese, clinker and iron ores etc), scraps of above items including hms 1&2 and steel scraps
Buyer: Aluminium ( ingots, t bars, sows, rods), copper (cathodes, cakes, billets, ingots, rods), lead (ingots), nickel (cathodes both cut and uncut briquettes, pellets, discs, etc.), tin (ingots, etc.), zinc (ingots both regular size and jumbos), steel billets (all types including crc, hrc, hdgc, plates, sheets), concentrates and ores for above items including bauxite, manganese, clinker and iron ores etc), scraps of above items including hms 1&2 and steel scraps
Supplier: Cast iron skulls, cast iron borings and turnings, steels skulls, eaf skulls, plate iron, mill scale, metal scrap, incinerated scrap (e46)
We are able to supply Tin in many forms including LME registered and non registered, ingots, slabs, bars, foil, granules, powder, anodized activated powder, shot, wire, sticks, ingots, and “mossy tin”. Tin is a silvery-white metal, is malleable, somewhat ductile, and has a highly crystalline structure. The element has two colours, with a cubic structure which changes at allotropic forms. On warming it is grey, the ordinary form of the metal. When Tin is cooled below 13.2°C, it changes slowly from white to grey or tetragonal structure. This change is affected by impurities such as Aluminium and Zinc, and can be prevented by small additions of Antimony or Bismuth.