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Tin Metal Powder 99.85% Group Picture

Tin Metal Powder 99.85%

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£26.20 to £181.46

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  Pack Size List Price Qty  
photo_camera 100g
GPC1739-X
£26.20
photo_camera 500g
GPC1739-5X
£101.46
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GPC1739-Y
£181.46

What is Tin Metal Powder? Tin Metal Powder, also known as stannum powder, is a fine, silvery-gray powder. It is commonly used in various industrial, chemical, and manufacturing applications due to its corrosion-resistant properties, excellent malleability, and conductivity. Tin powder is often employed in alloys, soldering materials, and as a coating material due to its excellent adhesion and resistance to oxidation.

This high-purity powder is essential in the production of electronic components, as well as in the creation of tin-based alloys such as bronze and pewter.

Consistent Quality: We source only the finest-quality tin 99.85%, ensuring a powder with consistent purity and reliable performance for all applications.

Shipped from Manchester, UK Facility: Sourced and packaged in non-toxic, chemical-resistant containers, ensuring consistent quality for our customers.

Frequent Uses

Soldering and Electronics 

A key ingredient in the production of solder, used for joining metal components in electronics. Its low melting point and excellent flow properties make it ideal for use in electrical connections and circuit boards.

Alloy Production 

Used in the creation of various alloys, including bronze, pewter, and solder alloys. These alloys are used in applications ranging from jewellery to industrial machinery, providing corrosion resistance and durability.

Coatings and Plating 

Due to its resistance to corrosion and oxidation, tin is frequently used as a protective coating for other metals. Tin metal powder is also utilised in electroplating to create thin, uniform coatings on substrates like steel or copper.

Chemical Reactions and Catalysis 

Used as a catalyst in several reactions, especially in the production of organotin compounds, which are used in stabilisers, lubricants, and plastic additives.

Battery Technology 

Tin-based materials are being explored for use in advanced battery technologies, such as lithium-ion batteries, where tin can enhance the performance and lifespan of the cells.

  • Soldering
  • Electricals
  • Circuit boards
  • Bronze production
  • Pewter production
  • Metal coating
  • Electroplating
  • Chemical catalyst
  • Lithium ion batteries

Cas Number: 7440-31-5

Einecs Number: 231-141-8

Hazard Phrases: H319,H335

Prec Phrases: P280,P305+P351+P338

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