Funshowcase Rectangle Jewelry Casting Graphite Ingot Mold Crucible for Melting Refining Scrap Precious Metal 180x70x50mm

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Dimensions Please refer to photo display Material: Graphite Excellent thermal conductivity and corrosion resistance. Excellent thermal stability for fast heating and cooling. Well corrosion resistance to strong acid and alkali. Good thermal conductivity properties which highly shorten the melting time and save energy. Great impact resistance performance to ensure the reliability of product quality. Warm-Tips_ Pure graphite crucible can not be heating by carbon furnace or charcoal kiln. It will be oxidized and cracked; Pure graphite will start to oxidize at 752 °F ?400?). The withstand temperatures can be 3200 °F ( 1800? ) if you use Air Electric Furnace. The withstand temperatures can be 5000 °F ( 2800? ) if you use Vacuum or Gas Protection Furnace.

Features
1) Graphite Casting Melting Ingot
2) High Density Graphite
3) Mold has Tapered Sides for Easy Ingot Removal
4) Melting and casting metals such as Gold, Silver, Brass, Aluminum, Copper, Zinc, Plumbum, etc.
5) Jewelry casting molds

Specification
Binding : Office Product
Brand : FUNSHOWCASE
Color : #1441, 180x70x50mm
Label : FUNSHOWCASE
Manufacturer : FUNSHOWCASE
Model : 1441
PackageDimensions_Weight : 1.25 pounds
PackageDimensions : L:8.90 X W:3.82 X H:2.52
ProductGroup : Art and Craft Supply
ProductTypeName : ART_SUPPLIES
Publisher : FUNSHOWCASE
Studio : FUNSHOWCASE
Title : Funshowcase Rectangle Jewelry Casting Graphite Ingot Mold Crucible for Melting Refining Scrap Precious Metal 180x70x50mm

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