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A relatively scarce element, tin is a soft silvery-white metal with high malleability and low melting point. It is highly rust-resistant as well as fatigue-resistant. Its abundance in the Earth’s crust stands at just 2 parts per million (ppm). This is comparatively low when related to 63 ppm for copper, 94 ppm for zinc, and 12 ppm for lead.
Tin ore exists as cassiterite (SnO2), the only mineral that holds commercial significance as a source of tin. However, tin in small quantities is also found in canfieldite, stannite, teallite, cylindrite, franckeite and other complex sulphides.
Applications
There are a number of applications of this soft, white metal. Tin has a great property of forming alloys with other metals, which makes it apt for wide-scale industrial applications. The metal is widely used in the production of tinplate, or as coatings for steel containers to prevent corrosion. Tin and its alloys are used for making solders, for bearing metals and as metallic coatings. Inorganic compounds of tin, such as Tin (IV) oxide are used in glazes and ceramics.
Organic compounds of tin are utilised in making pesticides, wood preservatives, plastics, and fire retardants. Molten glass is floated on molten tin to produce a flat surface of window glasses. Also, tin salts are used as sprays onto glass for making coatings which are electrically conductive.
Global mine production and reserves
As per the latest United States Geological Survey (USGS 2025) data, China and Indonesia continue to dominate global tin mine production, with China remaining the largest producer, followed closely by Indonesia and Myanmar. Other notable producers include Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil, contributing to a diversified global supply base.
In terms of reserves, China and Indonesia hold significant tin reserves, along with Brazil, Bolivia, and Australia, which also possess substantial economically recoverable resources.
Globally, tin resources are widely distributed, with major concentrations in Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia and Myanmar; South America, including Bolivia, Brazil, and Peru; Australia; China; and parts of Africa, supporting long-term supply potential for the metal.
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The industrial applications of tin have been widening across sectors over the last 10 years. Several markets, such as electronics, automotive, and housing, have stood as significant drivers for growing tin’s use worldwide. For instance, the usage of lead-acid battery tin has surged strongly in the last couple of years.
The usage of tin may amplify further in the coming decade with a fair blend of advance technologies and lesser number of compliance restrictions.
Aluminium, plastic, glass, paper, or tin-free steel can be used as substitutes for tin in containers. Also, materials, such as epoxy resins can be used as a tin substitute for
Traditional transparent conductive oxides, such as indium tin oxide (ITO) are used in making laptop screens, thin-film solar cells as well as smartphone displays. However, there is a need to replace it with a substitute because of its scarcity and increased price. This is being replaced with recyclable electrodes, which are developed through an economical fabrication process.
An important potential source for supply of tin is electronic waste (e-waste). It is estimated that around 50,000 tonnes of tin can be recovered in a year. However, several hindrances related to collection and processing can hamper the desired recycling rate.
Overall, recycling tin is an economically viable activity. For tin products, the average recycled content is measured as its ‘Recycling Input Rate’ (RIR). In the year 2019, the RIR of tin was calculated at 30%, while re-refined tin amounted to 17% of total tin use. The value of RIR has been ranging from 30 to 35% in last 10 years, as per the International Tin Association (ITA).
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