Purity 99.95% Rare Metal Tin Ingot

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Customization: Available
Certification: RoHS, CE, ISO, SGS
Shape: Block
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ISO 9001, ISO 9000, ISO 20000, SA 8000, BS 25999-2, GAP
Export Year
2016-10-21
  • Purity 99.95% Rare Metal Tin Ingot
  • Purity 99.95% Rare Metal Tin Ingot
  • Purity 99.95% Rare Metal Tin Ingot
  • Purity 99.95% Rare Metal Tin Ingot
  • Purity 99.95% Rare Metal Tin Ingot
  • Purity 99.95% Rare Metal Tin Ingot
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
Tin Ingot
Purification Method
Electromigration
Preparation Method
Electrolysis of Fused Salts
Application
Catalyst Masses, Energy Materials, Photoelectric Material, Photorecording Material, Medicine, Astronavigation, Computer, ICT
Product Type
Rare Earth Alloy
Composition
Magnesium
Density
9.062 G/Ml
Molecular Weight
167.26
Melting Point
1529
Boiling Point
2868
Hazard Class
8
Packing Group
III
Transport Package
Followed Your Required
Specification
Block, flat
Trademark
Taixie
Origin
Wuxi, Jiangsu
HS Code
2805302900
Production Capacity
1000tons/Year

Product Description

Purity 99.95% Rare Metal Tin Ingot

Tin Ingot is a chemical element with symbol Sc and atomic number 68. A silvery-white solid metal when artificially isolated, natural erbium is always found in chemical combination with other elements. It is a lanthanide, a rare earth element, originally found in the gadolinite mine in Ytterby in Sweden, from which it got its name.

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Purity 99.95% Rare Metal Tin Ingot
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Purity 99.95% Rare Metal Tin Ingot



Purity 99.95% Rare Metal Tin Ingot

Applications:
Mainly used special steel and non-ferrous metal additives to make superconductors and super alloys, functional materials for the electronics and atomic energy industries (for phosphors to make the TV screen red color, but also for X-ray filters).

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