Salamander Graphite Crucibles
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Salamander Super A crucibles are made of natural flake graphite and silicon carbide bonded with fine clay. Designed for consistent, reliable performance across a wide range of applications, these crucibles handle ferrous, nonferrous, and precious metals with ease. Maximum operating temperature is 2912°F (1600°C).
| Material | Natural flake graphite and silicon carbide bonded with fine clay |
|---|---|
| Maximum Temperature | 2912°F (1600°C) |
| Origin | USA |
| Part # | Size | Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| 123.767A1 | A1 | 6 oz. |
| 123.768A2 | A2 | 10 oz. |
| 123.769A3 | A3 | 16 oz. |
| 123.770A4 | A4 | 25 oz. |
Break-In Procedure: New crucibles should initially be heated slowly and evenly to 1112°F (600°C). After the initial break-in, bring the crucible to a uniform bright red condition over its entire surface—approximately 1650°F (900°C)—before charging with metal.
Flux: Only add flux once the metal is fully molten.
Preheating for Molten Metal: Crucibles that will receive molten metal must be preheated to a temperature equal to or slightly above that of the incoming molten metal to minimize thermal stress.
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