Low-emission energy technologies are on the agenda of many countries. The manufacture and installation of many renewable energy technologies require a range of mineral and metallic raw materials. For example, the control units in wind turbines require components that incorporate tin in addition to precious metals, aluminum, tantalum and zinc. Wind turbines and photovoltaic systems benefit from high-performance tin-nickel coatings. Since tin is found in sophisticated electronic products, it is not easy to recycle. That’s why efforts are underway to make tin recycling more effective, because large amounts of the valuable metal have been lost up to now. And tin is a metal that is essential for the future of mankind. There is a deficit on the market because prices have been low for many years. Yet the demand for tin is steadily increasing. Solders, printed circuit boards or semiconductors, thus electronic goods, hybrid cars, renewable energies and other areas depend on tin.
Rick Rule, known to many, points out that if you take risks, you can also make big profits. Commodities that are significant for the future and that are too low in price to provide for large production volumes will rise in price. It should be noted that investments in resources require time and patience. Planning and building a mine takes time. Tin companies should not be ignored by investors because it is one of the commodities for the future.
Tin owns First Tin – https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/first-tin-ltd/ -, for example. The company has operations in Australia and in Germany’s Erzgebirge region.
In Tasmania and Australia, Tin One Resources – https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/tinone-resources-inc/ – is working on its promising tin, lithium and tin/tungsten projects.
Corporate information and press releases from First Tin (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/first-tin-plc/ -).
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