1. Heat the graphite mold to 482°F - 932°F (250°C - 500°C)
to avoid any damages in the process and for a higher quality result.
Heating Temperatures may vary for different materials.
2. Place scrap into graphite crucible. Heat graphite crucible until metal
reaches a liquefied state. Pour molted metal into the pre-heated mold.
Note: These instructions can be used for all size graphite ingot molds.
These molds can be used for casting Gold, Silver, Copper, Platinum,
Aluminum, Arsenic, Iron*, Gallium, Nickel*, Lead, Selenium, Silicon*,
Tin (* one run only).
Warning: Molds and metals will be very hot. Proceed with caution.
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3. The graphite molds will last several pours depending on temperatures
and types of metal that you are casting.
4. If you run into a releasing problem, you may freeze the mold to allow
the ingot to release.
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