3D Skull Graphite Ingot Mold
Product Features:
– High-density casting mold designed specifically for melting copper.
– Crafted using durable graphite material, ensuring longevity and repeated use.
– Features an intricate 3D skull design, ideal for hobbyists and artisans seeking unique casting projects.
– Compact and lightweight, making it convenient for handling and storage.
– Easy to install and remove, providing seamless operation.
Benefits:
– Precisely shaped 3D skull design offers detailed and visually captivating castings.
– Durable graphite construction withstands high temperatures and molten metal, preventing deformation or damage.
– Compact design optimizes workspace, while the lightweight nature simplifies handling.
– Easy installation and removal make the mold suitable for users of all experience levels.
– Versatile applications in casting, jewelry making, and other artistic endeavors.
Additional Features:
– Color: Black
– Material: Graphite
– Dimensions: Customizable upon request
– Weight: 0.5-2 kg (depending on size)
Usage Points:
– Ideal for melting and casting copper.
– Suitable for small-scale casting operations, hobbyist projects, and artistic applications.
– Provides accurate and consistent results for intricate designs.
Additional Information:
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Graphite Machining, Inc.: Ingot Molds and Crucibles
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PMC Tips and Tricks: Graphite Ingot Molds
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YouTube Video: How to Use Graphite Ingot Molds
FAQs:
– Q: What is the recommended temperature for melting copper in this mold?
A: The optimal temperature range for melting copper in a graphite mold is between 1083°C (1981°F) and 1200°C (2192°F).
– Q: Can this mold be used for casting other metals besides copper?
A: While this mold is primarily designed for casting copper, it may be suitable for casting other low-melting point metals such as silver or aluminum with proper temperature adjustments.
– Q: How do I care for and maintain this mold?
A: After each use, allow the mold to cool completely and use a soft brush or cloth to remove any debris or residue. Keep the mold dry and store it in a cool, dry place.