
Extracting Tin from Cassiterite — Panning and Smelting Tin Ore
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Understand cassiterite
Understand cassiterite
Cassiterite (SnO₂) is tin dioxide, the principal ore of tin. It has a Mohs hardness of 6-7, a very high specific gravity of 6.8-7.1 (much heavier than common sand at 2.6), and ranges from black to reddish-brown in color. The high density makes it easy to separate by gravity (panning), similar to gold panning.
Find alluvial cassiterite
Find alluvial cassiterite
Cassiterite is found as heavy black or dark brown grains in alluvial (stream) deposits downstream from tin-bearing granite. Look in stream gravels, inside bends of rivers where heavy minerals concentrate, and behind large boulders. Historical tin regions include Cornwall (UK), Southeast Asia, Bolivia, and central Africa.
Collect stream gravel
Collect stream gravel
Shovel gravel and sand from locations where heavy minerals accumulate: bedrock crevices, behind boulders, and the inside of river bends. Fill a bucket with raw gravel. The cassiterite grains are small (1-5 mm) and mixed with ordinary sand, quartz, and other minerals.
Bu adım için malzemeler:
Stream Gravel20 kilogramGerekli aletler:
Digging Shovel
20-Liter BucketPan for cassiterite
Pan for cassiterite
Use a gold pan or wide shallow bowl. Add a scoop of gravel and fill halfway with water. Swirl and tilt to wash away light material. Heavy cassiterite grains sink to the bottom center. Continue washing until only black heavy grains remain. This is identical to gold panning technique.
Gerekli aletler:
Gold Pan or Shallow BowlIdentify cassiterite grains
Identify cassiterite grains
Cassiterite grains are: black to dark reddish-brown, very heavy (noticeably heavier than quartz), have a brilliant adamantine (diamond-like) luster when scratched, and a white to pale brown streak. Magnetite (another heavy black mineral) is magnetic — test with a magnet to separate it from cassiterite.
Gerekli aletler:
Magnet (for separating magnetite)
Hand Lens (10x)Concentrate the ore
Concentrate the ore
Repeat panning until you have a concentrate of mostly cassiterite. Use the magnet to remove any magnetite grains. You need at least 500 g of clean cassiterite concentrate for a worthwhile smelt. From 20 kg of gravel in a good tin-bearing stream, expect 100-500 g of concentrate.
Dry the concentrate
Dry the concentrate
Spread the cassiterite concentrate on a flat surface in the sun to dry completely. Wet ore in a hot crucible causes dangerous steam explosions. Drying takes 2-4 hours in direct sunlight. The dry concentrate should feel gritty and pour freely.
Prepare the crucible and charcoal
Prepare the crucible and charcoal
Use a clay or graphite crucible that can withstand 1200°C. Mix the dry cassiterite with an equal volume of powdered charcoal. The charcoal provides carbon for reduction: SnO₂ + 2C → Sn + 2CO₂. Tin melts at only 232°C, far below the smelting temperature, so it collects as liquid at the bottom.
Bu adım için malzemeler:
Clay Crucible (refractory)1 adetSet up the forge
Set up the forge
Place the loaded crucible in a charcoal forge with bellows. Tin smelting requires lower temperature than copper or iron — about 1000-1200°C is sufficient for reduction. Pack charcoal around and above the crucible. Put on safety equipment: leather apron, face shield, leather gloves.
Bu adım için malzemeler:
Gerekli aletler:
Leather Apron
Face ShieldSmelt for 1-2 hours
Smelt for 1-2 hours
Pump the bellows to bring the forge to operating temperature. Maintain heat for 1-2 hours. The cassiterite reduces to metallic tin which, being liquid above 232°C, pools at the bottom of the crucible below a layer of slag and ash. Tin smelting is one of the easiest metal reductions.
Pour the molten tin
Pour the molten tin
Using crucible tongs, lift the crucible from the forge. Carefully pour the contents into a preheated sand or stone mold. The heavy molten tin pours first (bottom of crucible), followed by lighter slag. Tin is silvery-white when molten and solidifies quickly due to its low melting point.
Gerekli aletler:
Crucible Tongs
Sandstone Ingot MoldCool and extract the ingot
Cool and extract the ingot
Tin solidifies within minutes. Once cool, remove the ingot from the mold. The tin ingot will be covered with a thin layer of slag — break this off by tapping. Clean tin is silvery-white and very soft — you can scratch it with a fingernail (Mohs hardness 1.5).
Verify it is tin
Verify it is tin
Tin has distinctive properties: bending a tin bar produces an audible crackling sound called 'tin cry' caused by crystal twinning. It is very soft (scratched by a coin), silvery-white, and does not rust. When heated, it melts easily at 232°C — far below a candle flame temperature.
Weigh and record yield
Weigh and record yield
Weigh the clean tin ingot. From 500 g of good cassiterite concentrate, expect 300-350 g of metallic tin (60-70% yield). Record the source location, concentrate weight, smelt time, and tin yield. This tin is ready for alloying with copper to make bronze, or for tinplating, soldering, and pewterwork.
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Kitchen ScaleMalzemeler
5- 20 kilogramYer Tutucu
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Equipment this kind of build typically needs — buy from any maker below.
- CriticalNitrile Lab Gloves·
Boxing Gloves (Training)
Leather Gauntlet Gloves
Cotton Gloves
Welding Gloves
Heavy-Duty Gloves
Leather Work Gloves - CriticalChemical Splash Goggles·
Splash-Proof Safety Goggles
Chemical Splash Goggles
Safety Goggles
Welding Goggles
Laser Safety Goggles Set
Anti-Fog Safety Goggles - CriticalWelding Mask·
MIG Welder
Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet
Welding Principles Manual
Welding Gloves
Battery Spot Welder
Welding Fire Watch Kit - RecommendedAngle Grinder·
Die Grinder
Bench Grinder
Bench Grinder (6-inch)
Bench Grinder Wheel Set (6-inch)
Angle Grinder
Meat Grinder - RecommendedBeaker·
Borosilicate Beaker
Heat-Resistant Glass Beaker (1 liter)
Glass Beaker (Borosilicate, 500ml)
Beaker Set
Volumetric Beaker
Borosilicate Glass Beaker - RecommendedBench Vise·
Bench Vise (4-inch, Cast Iron)
Milling Vise (4-inch, Precision)
Heavy Bench Vice
Bench Vise
Milling Vise
Bench Vise Press Attachment - RecommendedDust Mask / Respirator·
Full-Face Gas Mask (ABEK multi-gas cartridge)
Dust Mask
Venetian Mask Blank (Papier-Mache)
Full-Face Respirator
Respirator Fit Test Kit
Respirator with Acid Gas Cartridge - RecommendedGraduated Cylinder·
Graduated Cylinder (100 ml)
Cast Iron Cylinder
Graduated Mixing Cups (50-Pack)
Measuring Cylinder
Hydraulic Cylinder
Graduated Cylinder (10ml) - RecommendedSafety Glasses·
Safety Sign (Caution/Warning)
Splash-Proof Safety Goggles
Reflective Safety Vest Kit (DIY)
Chemical Splash Goggles
Safety Netting for Rockfall
Steel-Toed Safety Boots - RecommendedPrecision Scale·
Iron Scale
Livestock Scale
Architectural Model Kit (Scale 1:100)
Weighing Scale
Precision Scale
Platform Weighing Scale - RecommendedWork Gloves·
Boxing Gloves (Training)
Leather Gauntlet Gloves
Cotton Gloves
Welding Gloves
Heavy-Duty Gloves
Leather Work Gloves - OptionalFire Extinguisher·
ABC Fire Extinguisher
Fire Extinguisher - OptionalFirst Aid Kit·
First Aid Kit
Mountain First Aid Kit (Altitude)
Workshop First Aid Kit
Bow Release Aid
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CAN-BUS Shield
Ardumoto - Motor Driver Shield
SparkFun Weather Shield
LiPower Shield
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Bucket (5-gallon) - Instead of Digital Kitchen Scale, try:
Iron Scale
Livestock Scale - Instead of Crucible Tongs, try:
Long-Handled Tongs
Jar Tongs - Instead of Charcoal, try:
Activated Charcoal Powder - Instead of Gold Pan, try:
Bread Loaf Pan
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