• Silver: 0.91 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Gold: 80.87 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Palladium: 28.38 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Platinum: 28.54 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Rhodium: 141.04 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Silver: 0.91 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Gold: 80.87 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Palladium: 28.38 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Platinum: 28.54 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Rhodium: 141.04 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Silver: 0.91 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Gold: 80.87 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Palladium: 28.38 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Platinum: 28.54 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Rhodium: 141.04 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Silver: 0.91 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Gold: 80.87 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Palladium: 28.38 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Platinum: 28.54 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Rhodium: 141.04 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Silver: 0.91 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Gold: 80.87 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Palladium: 28.38 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Platinum: 28.54 €/g ▲ 0.00%
  • Rhodium: 141.04 €/g ▲ 0.00%

All About Found Materials

The use of metal is an integral part of human development. Historical periods such as the Iron and Bronze Ages are called that because new technologies allowed people to use these metals to make tools, weapons, jewellery, and other items. Today, metals are all around us—from construction and machinery manufacturing to microscopic components in electronics and medical fields. Science is constantly searching for new ways to use the Earth’s elements more efficiently. Our team strives to extract these elements more effectively and return them to production from metal-containing waste.

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Tin

Tin (Sn) is a widely used, silver-gray metal known for its softness and ductility. Tin is extremely easy to cast and hammer, and it exhibits strong resistance to environmental factors. It has a melting point of 231.97°C and a boiling point of 2270°C.

Early human civilizations discovered tin and utilized it in the production of bronze alloys. Tin is also used in the production of brass and babbitt alloys. Due to its chemical resistance, tin is commonly employed in various protective and anti-corrosion coatings and in the tinning process of steel sheets.

Tin is widely used in the manufacturing of tableware, decorative items, and cans, especially in the food and beverage industry. In household items, tin can be found in older televisions, where it was applied for soldering connections, as well as in various decorative dishes and utensils. Tin is also commonly present in joints of heating and cooling systems and in electrical installation components, where it provides reliable bonding and effective corrosion protection.

Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin

https://www.britannica.com/science/tin

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