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Gold Melting Crucible, Crucibles for Melting Metal, Melting Crucible

Superior garde graphite is used to make crucibles that melt gold. They can be used in many different types of furnaces. You can use the gold melting crucible to melt silver, gold, and other metals like aluminium, copper brass, iron zinc lead, etc. The crucible can be filled with gold ingots. Melting takes between 5-10 minutes. The crucible can be well maintained and will last for a long time without cracking. You can choose from a variety of sizes for your graphite crucible that melts gold, including one that weighs 1kg or more.

The crucible for melting gold is resistant to thermal shock, has high thermal stability, and high mechanical strength. The gold melting graphite-crucible is highly resistant to oxidation. The temperature at which the crucible can melt gold is 2000 degrees celsius. The melting temperature can also be reached in a shorter time period. This allows for energy savings. Graphite is naturally less corrosive than other alloys. The melting crucible gives graphite a smooth surface. It is cost-effective and simple to maintain. Graphite is not as durable as steel. The heat used to melt graphite can affect its ductility and wear resistance. You must control the temperature at which your graphite melting crucible is exposed each day if you want it to last a long time.

When using gold graphite crucibles, you don't need to worry about efficiency/durability during the pouring or solidification phase--its stability helps guarantee continual smelting. The graphite crucibles can be kept running for hours and still maintain a smooth surface. However, it can only withstand pressures below 1600 degrees Celsius. Exposing graphite crucibles to temperatures above 1600 degrees Celsius can cause graphite pollution.

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