When procuring a tin ore smelting furnace, you must prioritize thermal efficiency and temperature control precision. Tin has a relatively low melting point (approx. 232°C), but smelting from ore requires temperatures exceeding 1200°C to 1300°C to separate impurities. Ensure the furnace features high-alumina refractory lining to withstand corrosive slag. For B2B operations, look for IGBT intermediate frequency induction technology, which offers 90% energy efficiency compared to traditional flame furnaces. Additionally, verify the tilting mechanism (hydraulic or manual) for safe pouring of molten metal.