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Graphite Strip Shape Graphite Crucible Metal Melting for Casting Gold Silver and Copper(Outer 250×30×20 Inner 230×15×15mm)

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About this item

  • FOR METAL SMELTING-- Graphite ingot can be used for experiments and smelting of nonferrous metals such as gold, silver, copper, aluminum, etc.
  • WIDE APPLICATION-- This can be used as graphite crucible for smelting non ferrous metals, test analysis, as ingot , etc.
  • STANDARD SIZE-- The graphite is compact strip shape with standard size, glossy appearance and easy
  • HEAT AND SHOCK -- The ingot is made of high quality graphite material with high purity and density, heat and shock
  • HIHG TEMPERTURE -- Melting casting features good high temperature and wear , reducing preheating process, easy demoulding



Product Description

Graphite Mold
Graphite Mold

Specification

Item Type: Graphite Mold

Material: Graphite

Application: Used for casting ingots of gold, silver, copper and other non ferrous metals

Package List: 1 x Graphite Mold

Note:

1. Fragile, please keep it properly.


2. Avoid high temperature scalds when casting.

Graphite Mold

Graphite Mold

Graphite Mold


jason willer
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
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The Grey Kitty
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
I've been working on pouring Bars of silver and other alloys for quite some time, Trying to make a ring for my future wife. After speaking with people online, it was recommended to pick up a mold in this shape, to be flexible to adjust on the fly when pouring unknown quantities. This one performs quite well To create bar stock. Material (fire clay) can be used to create different sizes for square and/or you can just pour it in to get a sloped end to help with rolling. There's really only one Drawback and that is it's narrow width. You need a steady hand when pouring not to be nervous and shaky and more importantly, once you start, commit and get it done quickly or you're going to end up shaking metal everywhere. As with all graphite, preheat and bring up to temperature, so no moisture is inside or you risk a steam explosion. Don't forget to let it cool off! the graphite will not show the heat and you will cook your fingers. All in all, pleased with this item. It has allowed me to have success where I have struggled.