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Siam Sub Enterprise Ltd.

Supplier From Thailand
Nov-04-23
Supplier : Tin Concentrate

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Established: 2010

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3 Chan43 Alley, Lane 18-1, Chan Road, Bangklo, Bangkorlaem
Bangkok 10120
Thailand


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Chemical Formula: Primarily SnO (cassiterite)

Tin Content: Typically 30-70% Sn

Appearance: Dark brown to black powder or granules

Density: 6.8â??7.1 g/cm (varies with impurities)

Extraction Process: Gravity separation, flotation, or dredging from alluvial deposits

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Tin Smelting & Refining Used to produce refined tin ingots for industrial use.

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High-Grade Tin Concentrate >60% Sn, low impurities, used in premium smelting.

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