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| <translate><!--T:18--> Tin bronze</translate> || 950°C || 8-12% || {{ll|Copper|Copper}}: 88-92% | | <translate><!--T:18--> Tin bronze</translate> || 950°C || 8-12% || {{ll|Copper|<translate><!--T:21--> Copper</translate>}}: 88-92% | ||
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| <translate><!--T:19--> Lead solder</translate> || 327°C || 45-55% || {{ll|Lead|Lead}}: 45-55% | | <translate><!--T:19--> Lead solder</translate> || 327°C || 45-55% || {{ll|Lead|<translate><!--T:22--> Lead</translate>}}: 45-55% | ||
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| <translate><!--T:20--> Silver solder</translate> || 758°C || 50-60% || {{ll|Silver|Silver}}: 40-50% | | <translate><!--T:20--> Silver solder</translate> || 758°C || 50-60% || {{ll|Silver|<translate><!--T:23--> Silver</translate>}}: 40-50% | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:32, 4 August 2023
Tin ingot | |
Stackable | 16 |
Smeltable | |
Smelt Point | 232°C |
Requires Container | Yes |
Output | Ingot mold |
Output Amount | 1 |
Items |
Tin is a metal. Its main use is to create alloys such as tin bronze and various forms of solder .
Obtaining
Tin can be found as cassiterite, either as a shallow surface deposit or a deep vein. Cassiterite deposits can be found in metamorphic and igneous rock layers .
Cassiterite on its own can be crushed using a pulverizer and mixed with water in a barrel to produce diluted cassiterite solution, used in dyemaking .
Usage
On its own, tin ingots can be smelted into tin plates, for use in Archimedes screws .
Alloys
Cassiterite nuggets can be mixed with various metals in a crucible to be smelted into ingots of various alloys.
Alloy | Smelting temperature | Tin % | Other metal % |
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Tin bronze | 950°C | 8-12% | Copper : 88-92% |
Lead solder | 327°C | 45-55% | Lead : 45-55% |
Silver solder | 758°C | 50-60% | Silver : 40-50% |
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