Product quality Tin is a silvery white and soft metal. It is soft and has good ductility. Its hardness is relatively low. You can cut it with a knife. At the temperature of 100 â??, it can develop into very thin tin foil, and the thickness can be less than 0.04 mm. Pure tin can be used as coating materials, and has a very wide range of applications in food, machinery, electrical appliances, automobiles, aerospace and other industrial sectors. Each ingot weighs 25kg+ 1kg; Bundled, each bundle weighs about 1050 kg The impurity composition of our tin ingots:
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.
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Quality Tin of 99.85% purity (minimum) conforming to BS EN 610:1996 Shape Ingots Lot size 5 tonnes Warrant 5 tonnes (with a tolerance of +/-2%) Brands All tin deliverable against LME contracts must be of an LME-approved brand
We are engaged in making Lead available in several forms including LME registered and non registered 99.97% and 99.99% as well as secondary ingots, foil, granules, powder, rod, shot, sheet, and wire. Lead is a bluish-white lustrous metal. It is very soft, highly malleable, ductile, and a relatively poor conductor of electricity. It is very resistant to corrosion but tarnishes upon exposure to air. Alloys include pewter and solder.
We offer a wide plethora of Zinc in many forms including LME registered and non registered Special High Grade Ingots and Jumbos, cathodes, dust, foil, granules, powder, pieces, anodize activated powder, shot, and a mossy form. Zinc is a bluish-white, lustrous metal. It is brittle at ambient temperatures but is malleable at 100 to 150°C. It is a reasonable conductor of electricity, and burns in air at high red heat with evolution of white clouds of the oxide. Plating thin layers of zinc on to iron or steel is known as galvanizing and helps to protect the iron from corrosion.
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We put forward a high quality of assortment of Nickel which is available in many forms including LME registered and non registered cathodes, cut cathodes, briquettes, pellets, disks, shots, granules, foil, powder, flakes, sheet, wire, mesh, spheres, “evaporation slugs”, and rods. Nickel is a silvery white metal that takes on a high polish. It is hard, malleable, ductile, somewhat ferromagnetic, and a fair conductor of heat and electricity
We hold immense expertise in making available Copper in many forms including LME registered and non registered cathodes, billets, rods, cakes, bars, foil, sheet, granules, plates, powder, shot, turnings, wire, insulated wire, mesh and “evaporation slugs”. Copper is one of the most important metals. Copper is reddish with a bright metallic lustre. It is malleable, ductile, and a good conductor of heat and electricity (second only to silver in electrical conductivity). Its alloys, brass and bronze, are very important. Monel and gun metals also contain copper. The most important compounds are the oxide and the sulphate, (blue vitriol