Graphite Crucible for Melting Gold
Description
Graphite crucibles play an important role in gold smelting. These graphite crucible for melting gold are made of high-purity, high-density, fine-grained graphite, especially isostatic graphite (CIP Graphite), which guarantees its excellent performance. Graphite crucibles not only have excellent thermal conductivity and resistance to thermal shock, but also have very low reactivity with molten metals, making them ideal for melting gold as well as other non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, brass and silver.

Due to these unique properties, graphite crucibles are widely used in several industrial fields, including experimental, metal melting, metallurgy, foundry, machinery and chemical industry.
For precious metal melting, such as gold and silver, choosing the right graphite material is critical. Our graphite crucibles made of isostatically pressed graphite process have a much longer service life than ordinary materials, which ensures stability and reliability under long time and high temperature environments.
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