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It is chiefly found in the form of the oxide, cassiterite (tinstone), which may be regarded as the sole important source of the metal. The mineral stannite, a sulfide of copper, iron, and tin, is of little significance as an ore mineral. Tin is a bright, white metal, malleable and ductile.
Tin is found principally in the ore cassiterite (tin(IV) oxide). It is mainly found in the tin belt stretching through China, Thailand and Indonesia. It is also mined in Peru, Bolivia and Brazil. It is obtained commercially by reducing the ore with coal in a furnace.
It is a silver-white, malleable, and relatively soft metal. Tin ore is typically found in nature in the form of minerals like cassiterite (tin dioxide), which is the primary source of commercially mined tin. For a metal, it has a relatively low melting point and a density of about 7.3 g/cm3.
Raw Materials There are nine tin-bearing ores found naturally in the earths crust, but the only one that is mined to any extent is cassiterite. In addition to the ores themselves, several other materials are often used to process and refine tin. These include limestone, silica, and salt.
Nowadays, empty tin cans are, generally speaking, crafted out of any thin metal. This can range from aluminum to steel or iron. Although not always, these small tin cans often come with a tin-plating. Ever since the 1960s, aluminum has by far become the number one choice for producing small tin cans.
Tin has many uses. It takes a high polish and is used to coat other metals to prevent corrosion, such as in tin cans, which are made of tin-coated steel. Alloys of tin are important, such as soft solder, pewter, bronze and phosphor bronze. A niobium-tin alloy is used for superconducting magnets.
Tin occurs naturally as a constituent of various minerals, however, one mineral, cassiterite (SnO2) is the principal tin mineral that is commercially exploited, with stannite (Cu2FeSnS4) being the only other tin mineral mined (in minor amounts). Approximately 600,000 tones of refined tin are produced every year.

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