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History
 
Tin is a metal that people began to smelt one of the first. The ancient Egyptians imported  tin from Persia. Phoenicians brought it to the British Isles for 10 centuries BC. At that time, the islands were called Cassiterides insulae. This is gave the name of the principal tin mineral - Cassiterite. Latin name of tin stannum comes from the Sanskrit «sta», which means «hard». The mention of tin occurs even in Homer. Tin was the most readily available and durable metal, so for a long time, it was a strategic metal. An entire epoch in the history of man is called «the bronze age». Even in the 19 century, alloys of tin had been exposed to so-called «tin plague». Metal can become fragile. In the 20 st century that «disease» was learned to treat it by adding various additives.

Nowadays

Tin, one of the rare metals. Most of this goes to the manufacture of metal cans. This method was proposed by a French chef F. Upper in 1809. Tin is used for solders, antifriction alloys, hard alloy grafts electrotechnics. A good restorer and pickle for coloring produced from compounds of chlorine and tin. Gold leaf made of tin and sulfur. Tin oxide used for the manufacture of ruby glass.

Date ASIA EUROPE USA
20/10/2008 18540.14 13250 18540.14
17/10/2008 18805.24 13850 18805.24
16/10/2008 19008.62 14005 16506.81
15/10/2008 19315.47 14850 17082.73
14/10/2008 19602.96 14295 13750
13/10/2008 20188.12 13750 13750
10/10/2008 20881.73 14950 17915.86
09/10/2008 21270.04 15500 15500
08/10/2008 21710.11 16295 16295
07/10/2008 21777.25 16655 19216
06/10/2008 21992.95 16900 17375
02/10/2008 22194.64 17600 18075
26/09/2008 22286.08 16425 17925
24/09/2008 22315.52 17450 18170
23/09/2008 22252.8 17520 17995
20/09/2008 17300 17300 17300
18/09/2008 17165 17165 17165
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