Tin chemicals
Tin chemicals – high-quality products from responsible raw material sources
Tin chemicals from TIB Chemicals are used worldwide in various industries. Based on raw materials of the highest quality, we manufacture our tin products at sites in Germany and Mexico. In this way, we ensure very low levels of interfering foreign metals such as iron and lead. Our backward-integrated production allows almost all processes to be based on tin metal, which gives us optimum quality and cost control. Long-standing and trusting business relationships with our suppliers ensure that the tin metal we use is 100% conflict-free.
TIB Chemicals AG offers a wide range of tin-based intermediate materials, process additives and catalysts for customers offering diverse applications in a variety of industries such as CASE, fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals and flavouring production. Our expertise and close collaboration with international research institutions ensure that our products always meet the latest technology standards. We serve markets all over the world in compliance with the typical regulations for each country. Our development department is always ready to work out tailored solutions for customers from a wide range of regions and industrial sectors.
In addition to the highest product purity, reliable physical parameters are configured to meet customer specifications and offered in various packaging units. Our flexible production processes and experienced, highly motivated employees make it easy for us to implement special requests.
Tin chemicals for electroplating, automotive, mortar and cement
The majority of our tin chemicals serve as a raw material for the formulation of electroplating baths: for the electrolytic or external current-free deposition of tin and tin alloy layers, as well as for the electrolytic colouring of aluminium components using the anodized process. Tin sulphate and solid mixtures based on it serve as chromate reducers in cement and mortar formulations. In addition, we offer pure tin(IV) sulphide as a defined raw material for friction lining formulations used in the manufacture of brake and clutch linings.
Tin salts and tin salt solutions
An important part of the tin chemistry product range of TIB Chemicals are salts and their aqueous solutions with different specificities. We offer tin(II) chloride not only as anhydrous salt, but also as dihydrate and tin chloride solution. In this way, we respond to highly diverse storage and application conditions at our customers in the electroplating industry. In the case of tin(II) chloride solution, we have met the customer’s request for customised products. The solution is used as a raw material for the production of palladium colloid for plastic electroplating. Precisely adapted to customer specifications, we manufacture it in variable concentrations directly from tin metal.
Trade name | Description | Chem. formula | CAS No. | |||
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For Metal Finishing | ||||||
K2Sn(OH)6 12027-61-1 |
Potassium hexahydroxystannate | K2Sn(OH)6 | 12027-61-1 | |||
Potassium hexahydroxystannate solution K2Sn(OH)6 12027-61-1 |
K2Sn(OH)6 | 12027-61-1 | ||||
Na2Sn(OH)6 12209-98-2 |
Sodium hexahydroxystannate | Na2Sn(OH)6 | 12209-98-2 | |||
Sodium hexahydroxystannate solution Na2Sn(OH)6 12209-98-2 |
Na2Sn(OH)6 | 12209-98-2 | ||||
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TIB SpeedPlate | - | - | |||
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TIB Stanal TS | - | - | |||
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TIB Stannocolor | - | - | |||
SnCl2 7772-99-8 |
Tin(II) chloride anhydrous | SnCl2 | 7772-99-8 | |||
SnCl2·2 H2O 10025-69-1 | |
Tin(II) chloride dihydrate | SnCl2·2 H2O | 10025-69-1 | | |||
SnCl2 7772-99-8 |
Tin(II) chloride solution | SnCl2 | 7772-99-8 | |||
Sn(BF4)2 7488-55-3 |
Tin(II) fluoroborate solution | Sn(BF4)2 | 7488-55-3 | |||
SnO 21651-19-4 |
Tin(II) oxide | SnO | 21651-19-4 | |||
Sn2P2O7 15578-26-4 |
Tin(II) pyrophosphate | Sn2P2O7 | 15578-26-4 | |||
SnSO4 7488-55-3 |
Tin(II) sulphate crystalline EPG | SnSO4 | 7488-55-3 | |||
SnSO4 7488-55-3 |
Tin(II) sulphate solution | SnSO4 | 7488-55-3 | |||
Construction Chemical | ||||||
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Redox S 10 | - | - | |||
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Redox S 50 | - | - | |||
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Redox S 80 | - | - | |||
SnSO4 7488-55-3 |
Tin(II) sulphate crystalline CC | SnSO4 | 7488-55-3 | |||
For Homogeneous Catalysis | ||||||
- 301-10-0 |
TIB KAT 129 | - | 301-10-0 | |||
TIB KAT 152 SnCl2*2H2O 10025-69-1 |
Stannous chloride dihydrate | SnCl2*2H2O | 10025-69-1 | |||
TIB KAT 160 814-94-8 |
Stannous oxalate | 814-94-8 | ||||
TIB KAT 162 SnCl2 7772-99-8 |
Stannous chloride, anhydrous | SnCl2 | 7772-99-8 | |||
TIB KAT 188 - 21651-19-4 |
Stannous oxide | - | 21651-19-4 | |||
TIB KAT 211 - 25168-22-3 |
Dibutyltin dineodecanoate formulation | - | 25168-22-3 | |||
TIB KAT 212 - |
Dibutyltin dicarboxylate formulation | - | ||||
TIB KAT 213 22205-30-7 |
Dioctyltin dilaurylmercaptide | 22205-30-7 | ||||
TIB KAT 214 - 26401-97-8 |
Dioctyltin dithioglycolate | - | 26401-97-8 | |||
TIB KAT 216 - 3648-18-8 |
Dioctyltin dilaurate (DOTL) | - | 3648-18-8 | |||
TIB KAT 217 - 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | - | 870-08-6 | |||
TIB KAT 218 - 77-58-7 |
Dibutyltin dilaurate (DBTL) | - | 77-58-7 | |||
TIB KAT 220 - 23850-94-4 |
Monobutylzinntris(2-ethylhexanoate) | - | 23850-94-4 | |||
TIB KAT 223 - 54068-28-9 |
Dioctyltin diketanoate | - | 54068-28-9 | |||
TIB KAT 225 - 3669-02-1 |
Dibutyltin stannoxane | - | 3669-02-1 | |||
TIB KAT 226 22673-19-4 |
Dibutyltin diketanoate | 22673-19-4 | ||||
TIB KAT 226 V 80 - 22673-19-4 |
Dibutyltin diketanoate formulation | - | 22673-19-4 | |||
TIB KAT 229 - 17586-94-6 |
Dioctyltin diacetate (DOTA) | - | 17586-94-6 | |||
TIB KAT 232 - 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) | - | 870-08-6 | |||
TIB KAT 233 - 1067-33-0 |
Dibutyltin diacetate (DBTA) | - | 1067-33-0 | |||
TIB KAT 233S - 1067-33-0 |
Dibutyltin diacetate (DBTA) formulation | - | 1067-33-0 | |||
TIB KAT 248 - 818-08-6 |
Dibutyltin oxide (DBTO) | - | 818-08-6 | |||
TIB KAT 250 - 13355-96-9 |
Monobutyltin dihydroxychloride | - | 13355-96-9 | |||
TIB KAT 251 - - |
Alkyltin oxide mixture | - | - | |||
TIB KAT 256 - 2273-43-0 |
Monobutyltin oxide (MBTO) | - | 2273-43-0 | |||
TIB KAT 300 68928-76-7 |
Dimethyltin dineodekanoate | 68928-76-7 | ||||
TIB KAT 318 - 68299-15-0 |
Dioctyltin dineodecanoate | - | 68299-15-0 | |||
TIB KAT 319 - 1185-81-5 |
Dibutyltin bislaurylmecaptide | - | 1185-81-5 | |||
TIB KAT 320 - 24577-34-2 |
Dioctyltin bis(2-ethylhexanoate) | - | 24577-34-2 | |||
TIB KAT 321 10584-98-2 |
Dibutyltin bis(2-ethylhexylmercaptoacetate) | 10584-98-2 | ||||
TIB KAT 324 - - |
Dioctyltin stannoxane | - | - | |||
TIB KAT 330 3865-34-7 |
Dimethyltin dioleate | 3865-34-7 | ||||
TIB KAT 340 51287-84-4 |
Dimethyltin bislaurylmercaptide | 51287-84-4 | ||||
TIB KAT 354 57583-35-4 |
Dimethyltin bis(2-ethylhexylmercaptoacetate) | 57583-35-4 | ||||
TIB KAT 410 - 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | - | 870-08-6 | |||
TIB KAT 411 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | 870-08-6 | ||||
TIB KAT 416 - 93925-42-9 |
Dibutyltin oxide (DBTO) formulation | - | 93925-42-9 | |||
TIB KAT 417 - 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | - | 870-08-6 | |||
TIB KAT 422 - 93925-43-0 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | - | 93925-43-0 | |||
TIB KAT 423 - 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | - | 870-08-6 | |||
TIB KAT 424 - 818-08-6 |
Dibutyltin oxide (DBTO) formulation | - | 818-08-6 | |||
TIB KAT 425 - 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | - | 870-08-6 | |||
TIB KAT 425 M60 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | 870-08-6 | ||||
TIB KAT 531 15571-58-1 |
Dioctyltin bis(2-ethylhexylmercaptoacetate) | 15571-58-1 | ||||
TIB KAT P 216 3648-18-8 |
Dioctyltin dilaurate (DOTL) powder blend | 3648-18-8 | ||||
Others | ||||||
SnF2 7783-47-3 |
Stannous fluoride solution 30-31% | SnF2 | 7783-47-3 | |||
TIB KAT 229 S 20 17586-94-6 |
Dioctyltin diacetate (DOTA) formulation | 17586-94-6 | ||||
SnS2 1315-01-1 |
Tin disulfide | SnS2 | 1315-01-1 |
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