Specifications:
Specification | Details |
Ingot Size | 2 pieces: Internal – 85 x 45 x 30 mm; External – 100 x 60 x 40 mm |
Capacity | 2000 g gold or 1060 g silver |
Material | Graphite |
Heat Resistance | Up to 2000 degrees Celsius |
Application | Non-ferrous metal experiments, smelting, lab use, test analysis |
Thermal Conductivity | High, shortens melting time and saves energy |
Detailed Review:
Embarking on metal casting endeavors requires reliable tools that can withstand high temperatures and ensure precision in the process.
Features:
Optimal Ingot Size: With dimensions of 85 x 45 x 30 mm internally and 100 x 60 x 40 mm externally, these ingot molds are perfectly sized to accommodate up to 2000 g of gold or 1060 g of silver for casting.
Durable Graphite Composition: Crafted from high-quality graphite material, these ingot molds boast minimal ash content, ensuring that the metal refining process maintains the purity of the metal.
Versatile Application: Whether it’s experiments, smelting of non-ferrous metals like gold, silver, copper, or aluminum, or lab use for test analysis, these graphite ingot molds serve multiple purposes with excellence.
Excellent Thermal Properties: Endowed with thermal stability, fast heating and cooling abilities, and corrosion resistance to strong acids and alkalis, these ingot molds ensure a smooth and efficient casting experience.
Smooth Inner Surface: This feature enables users to achieve precise geometric shapes for their castings, enhancing the overall metal casting experience.
Positive Balance:
Using these graphite ingot molds has significantly enhanced my metal casting endeavors. Their optimal size and durable composition make them ideal for handling various metal refining projects with ease. The thermal properties of the molds ensure efficient heating and cooling, while the smooth inner surface facilitates precise casting and minimizes waste.
Negative Balance:
While these ingot molds excel in many aspects, their size may not be suitable for larger-scale metal casting projects. Additionally, the initial investment in graphite molds may be higher compared to alternative materials, although their durability and reusability offset this cost over time.
Pros:
- Optimal ingot size for efficient metal purification
- Durable graphite composition ensures reliability and reusability
- Versatile application for various metal casting projects
- Excellent thermal properties shorten melting time and save energy
- A smooth inner surface facilitates precise casting and reduces waste
Cons:
- May not be suitable for larger-scale metal casting projects
- Initial investment in graphite molds may be higher compared to alternative materials