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Tin is a malleable, ductile and highly crystalline silver‐white metal. Tin dioxide (SnO2) forms a surface layer; consequently, the metal does not oxidise easily in ambient air.
Symbol: Sn
Atomic number: 50
Atomic mass: 118.710
Element category: Post-transition metal
Tin is a malleable, ductile and highly crystalline, silver-white metal. It does not oxidise readily in air given that it is protected by tin dioxide (SnO2).
Tin has ten stable isotopes with atomic masses 112, 114 through 120, 122 and 124, which is the highest number of stable isotopes among the elements in the periodic table.
More than half of the tin produced globally is used in soldering alloys. Owing to its corrosion resistance, it is applied as a protective coating on steel. Consequently, tin-coated metal is frequently employed for food packaging in the form of tinplate cans.
Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) can now offer the following tin products:
Forms: Ingots, Foil, Sheet, Strip, Wire, custom shapes;
Purity: ≥4N5
Sputter target: 90% In2O3 + 10% SnO2 or 95% In2O3 + 5% SnO2
Micro- or nano-scale tin powder
Tin (Sn); Tin-Zinc (Sn/Zn); Zinc-Tin (Zn/Sn); Antimony-doped tin oxide (ATO)
Tin Sputtering Targets are available here: //www.sputtertargets.net/tin.html
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