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Tin Ingots and Biscuits

Specification

Sn : 99.9 % min( LME Registered )

HSN Code

The Indian HSN Code forTin Ingots and Biscuits is 80011090

MELTING POINT 

Tin Ingots and Biscuits

Tin ingots, also known as biscuits, are solid blocks of tin. They are made by melting and casting the tin into a bar then cutting it into rectangular or square shapes. Tin ingots can be used to make solder, which is a metal alloy that has a low melting point. Biscuits are small rectangular pieces of tin that have been cut from an ingot. They were originally used in food production as a coating for fruit or biscuits but they have been replaced with aluminium foil and other materials.

Production Of Tin Ingots and Biscuits

Tin ingots are the metal pieces that are made by rolling tin into thin sheets and then cutting them into strips.The production of tin ingots is done in a factory for an industrial process. The raw material, tin, is melted in a furnace to produce liquid metal and then poured into molds. This produces solid ingots which are then cut into strips to make tin ingots.The production of biscuits is done in a factory for an industrial process. The raw material, wheat flour and other ingredients, are mixed together with water, yeast and salt to form dough which is then baked in an oven to produce biscuits.

Properties Of Tin Ingots and Biscuits

The properties of tin ingots/ biscuits are determined by their size and shape. Tin ingots are usually rectangular in shape, but can also be square or diamond-shaped. The size of the ingot is usually 0.5-1mm thick and 1-2mm wide, with a length from 3 to 18mm.Tin biscuits are usually thin and flat with a thickness ranging from 0.05 to 0.3 mm and a width ranging from 1 to 5 mm.

Application Of Tin Ingots and Biscuits

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What is ​​Tin Ingots and Biscuits ?

Tin Ingots/ Biscuits are a type of ingot that has been cast from molten tin and then cut into smaller pieces.Tin ingots are typically made from the metal tin. Tin is a soft, malleable metal with a low melting point, so it can be easily melted and cast into ingots. Tin ingots can be made in many shapes and sizes. They are often rectangular or square shaped, but they can also be cylindrical or diamond shaped.

Process of ​​Tin Ingots and Biscuits

Tin ingots/ biscuits are the most common form of tin in use today. They are made from a mixture of tin and lead, with a small amount of antimony or copper to improve the properties of the alloy.The process begins by melting the raw materials together in a furnace to produce molten metal. This is then cast into ingots or biscuits and cooled before being cut into smaller pieces for use in industry.

Important of ​​Tin Ingots and Biscuits

Tin ingots/ biscuits are used to preserve food. They are made of thin sheets of tin that are rolled into a tube shape, then punched with holes. The tin is then heated and pressed into a biscuit shape that is given a coating of wax or lacquer on the inside and outside.The tin acts as a barrier for the food, preventing spoilage from bacteria and oxidation. The wax or lacquer coating prevents air from getting in and protects against corrosion from the metal. Tin ingots/ biscuits were originally used by sailors to preserve their rations on long voyages at sea, but they now have many other uses in the preservation of food.