Yes. A quick look on search engine produced surepure.com, who offer tin wire from 0.01" to 2.5" dia, and foils from 0.001" to 0.375" thick. No doubt many other metal and element suppliers.
Commonly, the phrase 'tinning wire' is used to suggest the coating of a (copper) wire with solder. So many of the hits will lead astray.
copper wire that is coated with tin
TIN!
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Tin is not a man made metal, tin is a chemical element. The chemical symbol of tin is Sn and it is atomic number 50 on the Periodic Table.
The 1955 Lincoln Cent is not made of tin. It is composed of 95% copper and 5% zinc.
copper and tin
Fuse wire is usually made with metal that has a low melting point, e.g. tin, to lessen the risk of fire.
copper wire that is coated with tin
Overcoat: Individual strands of tin copper stranded together & then covered with a tin coating. Topcoat: Bare (untinned) copper wire, stranded, then coated with pure tin.
copper and tin
tin lead alloybasically tin lead allows are used . but other metals which have low melting point and appropriate resistivity can be used
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Well tin whistle today are now made with nickel,brass,silver,or wood. It's not made with tin. The tin whistle is named so because before it was made with tin-plated steel.
Very easily. A wire form of an lead-tin alloy is often found as wire solder.
TIN!
Tin...
with tin.