Description
This set includes the portable Kwik Kiln Propane Melting Furnace, designed to melt around 2 to 5 ounces of gold. It Will also be used with silver, copper, aluminum, brass, and other precious metals. Requires 2 propane gas bottles (not included). Dimensions: Outer: 4″ (101 mm) Diameter x 4″ (101 mm) Height, Inner: 1.756″ (44 mm) Diameter x 1.53″ (39 mm) Depth, and Wall Thickness: 1.15″ (30 mm). Please note that this mini kiln isn’t advisable for smelting ore concentrates, as a result of the limited capacity for both cons and refining flux 1 to 3 ratios.
Also Includes:
(1) Package of Anhydrous Borax: A multi-purpose, high-grade and course casting flux regularly used in melting and refining metals; it aids in lowering melting points of different minerals so your material melts quicker and is easier to pour. Helps draw out impurities or “slag” for cleaner and more pure material, acts as cleaning agent, minimizes gold loss for your slag, and helps keep your material liquefied longer. Also great for seasoning graphite crucibles. Draws out gasses and oxides out of molten metal, such as gold, silver, copper, iron, sterling silver, tin, nickel, and their alloys. Made in america.
(1) Pair of 12-1/2″ Beaker Flask Crucible Tongs: Specifically designed to securely hold your crucibles with one hand; easily grasps your crucible with its grooved end.
(2) Graphite Crucibles: 1.75″ Height x 1.5″ in Diameter; with a capacity of 5 ounces of gold.
(1) 1/4, 1/2, and 1 Troy Ounce Gold Multi-Cavity Combo High-Density Graphite Ingot Mold: Designed with a smooth cavity finish, with ten degree tapered sides for simple ingot removal. In most cases lasts for 30+ pours.
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Made in america
Requires 2 standard propane bottles and propane tips (not included)
Includes kiln, tongs, anhydrous borax, graphite mold, and 2 graphite crucible cups
Melts 2 to 5 ounces of gold
Will also be used with silver, copper, brass, aluminum, and other precious metals
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