With the development of electronic manufacturing industry, the recycling solder industry has also developed rapidly. However, you need to be careful when handling tin. Tin itself is non-toxic, but compounds produced by tin and other substances can form toxic substances. Thereby causing harm to human body. Due to different types of tin, the damage to the human body is also different, but most of them invade the respiratory tract and digestive tract, some damage the skin and mucous membranes, and a few are neurotoxic. Most tin and its inorganic compounds are low-toxic substances. Generally, they will not cause obvious harm to the human body in a short period of time as long as they are properly protected. However, some tin salts and long-term exposure to tin dust can cause tin lung and may cause neurotoxicity. Therefore, if you are exposed to tin dust for a long time, you need to pay attention to protection, especially to protect the respiratory tract. Some tin salts such as tin tetrachloride also need to protect the skin from contact with them. Therefore, it is better for the scrap tin from electronic manufacturing companies to be recycled by professional solder recycling manufacturers. This will not cause a waste of tin resources and will not cause harm to the human body.
Pay attention to personal safety when recycling solder