Why Invest in Tin?
Tin is vital for global electrification largely due to its irreplaceable use as a solder to hold all electronics together. Currently Tin is used as a solder in electronics, to join solar cells and as additions in lead-acid batteries among many other uses. Over the next decade, Tin use is forecast to increase with growing applications in lithium-ion batteries and other battery technology and EVs along with a growing list of developing applications.
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Tallebung
SKY has defined a maiden JORC-2012 Mineral Resource Estimate of 10.2Mt @ 0.18% Tin with an Exploration Target of 16-21Mt @ 0.16-0.20% Tin. SKY aims to grow this resource and develop Tallebung into a low cost and environmentally sustainable source of tin in Australia
Tin Project
Doradilla
Three large tin resources over the 16km long ‘DMK’ Line have been previously discovered with significant copper, silver, bismuth, indium and zinc polymetallic mineralisation. REE mineralisation has also recently been discovered overlying the 16km ‘DMK’ Line.