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Sn
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Melting Point
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231.9 oC
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Boiling Point
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2270 oC
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Density
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7.29g/cm3
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Thermal Conductivity @ 20oC
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0.16cal/(s.cm. oC)
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Specific Heat @ 20oC
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0.053cal/g
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Latent Heat Of Fusion
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14.2k-cal/g-atom
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Brinell Hardness
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3.9
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- Tin uses include: Alloying, For addition to cast iron to act as a pearlite stabiliser, Tin plating, Solders, Bearing alloys and Organ pipes.
- We have Tin in a complete range of sizes and shapes suitable for additions or alloying.
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| This material is available in the following forms |
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- Ingot: Various sizes.
- Sticks: 114g & 227g Approx.
- Pellets: 28g & 57g Approx.Other sizes on request
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