1. Food packaging: Tin has stable chemical properties and will not pollute food. Therefore, tin is often used to make the inner lining of canned food, preventing internal contact with food, thereby protecting the quality and nutrition of food.
2. Electronics industry: Tin has good conductivity and solderability, making it widely used in the manufacturing process of electronic components and circuit boards, such as soldering wires, electronic device leads, capacitors, etc.
3. Chemical industry: Tin can be used as a catalyst and is widely used in chemical reactions.
4. Metal materials: Tin alloy has good corrosion resistance and mechanical properties, and can be used to manufacture various metal materials, such as ships, automobiles, construction, and other fields.
5. Medical devices: Tin can be used to manufacture some medical devices, such as artificial bones, orthotics, etc.