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  2. Tin mining in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources reported in 2020 that Indonesia was the world's second-largest producer of tin behind China, with an annual production of 78,000 tonnes and a proven deposit of 800,000 tonnes. [14]

  3. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of prices of chemical elements. Listed here are mainly average market prices for bulk trade of commodities. ... Tin: 7.287: 2.3 (6.371 ...

  4. INATIN - Wikipedia

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    INATIN (Indonesian Tin Exchange) which agreed to settle with the coordination of the Indonesia Commodity Derivative Exchange (ICDX) and PT Banda Graha Reksa. It was formally launched on February 1, 2012.

  5. Indonesia to launch nickel, tin online tracking system next week

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    JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesia will launch an online tracking system next week for nickel and tin shipments to increase government revenue and improve mining governance, a deputy coordinating ...

  6. List of countries by tin production - Wikipedia

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    Tin production (tonnes) by country ; Country (or area) Production World 310,000 China * 85,000 Indonesia * 80,000 Myanmar * 54,000 Peru * 18,500 Bolivia 17,000

  7. Indonesia's tin miners target the sea, angering fishermen - AOL

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    Dotted off the coast of Indonesia's Bangka island are scores of crudely built wooden pontoons.They are equipped to dredge the seabed for deposits of tin ore.Indonesia is the world's biggest ...

  8. Semi-finished casting products - Wikipedia

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    A billet is a length of metal that has a round or square cross-section, with an area less than 36 in 2 (230 cm 2). Billets are created directly via continuous casting or extrusion or indirectly via hot rolling an ingot or bloom. [1] [2] [4] Billets are further processed via profile rolling and drawing. Final products include bar stock and wire. [3]

  9. Tin ingot - Wikipedia

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    Cast in the shape of a peck, or dou in Chinese, each ingot weighs just over 1 pound (0.45 kg). Ten blocks made up one unit called a small bundle, and 40 blocks made up one large bundle. Details of tin production in early Malacca were recorded in the 1436 book Description of the Starry Raft by Fei Xin, a translator of Admiral Zheng He.