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| Categories | Clay Graphite Crucible |
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| Brand Name: | Baidun/J&J |
| Place of Origin: | China |
| MOQ: | 1PC |
| Payment Terms: | TT |
| Packaging Details: | Export Wooden Packing |
| Material: | Graphite |
| Thermal Shock Resistance: | Excellent |
| Corrosion Resistance: | Excellent |
| Chemical Resistance: | High |
| Applications: | Casting Molds, Crucibles, Electrodes |
| Type: | Clay Crucible |
| Composition: | High Pure,SiC,Clay |
| Shape: | Round |
| Country Of Origin: | China |
| Name: | Clay Graphite Crucible |
| Company Info. |
| Qingdao Baidun Special Ceramics Technology Co., Ltd. |
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Cost-Effective Crucibles for Reliable Melting & Casting
Our Clay Graphite Crucibles are designed for industries that require affordable yet durable solutions for melting and casting applications. Made from a blend of high-quality clay and graphite, these crucibles offer excellent thermal shock resistance and are suitable for melting non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, brass, bronze, and zinc. With a maximum operating temperature of 1400°C (2552°F), they are ideal for small to medium-scale foundries, jewelry makers, and metal recycling facilities.
Rapid Heating & Cooling: Withstands frequent temperature changes without cracking, ensuring a longer lifespan.
Stable Performance: Maintains structural integrity at temperatures up to 1400°C (2552°F).
Affordable Pricing: Provides a budget-friendly option for small businesses and startups.
Energy Efficiency: Low thermal mass ensures faster heating, reducing energy consumption.
Suitable for melting non-ferrous metals (e.g., aluminum, brass, bronze) and precious metals (e.g., gold, silver).
Ideal for jewelry making, metal recycling, and small-scale foundries.
Lightweight Design: Easier to handle and transport compared to heavier alternatives.
Smooth Inner Surface: Minimizes metal adherence, making cleaning and maintenance effortless.
Our Clay Graphite Crucibles are widely used in:
Jewelry Making: Melting gold, silver, and other precious metals.
Metal Recycling: Melting scrap aluminum, brass, and copper.
Small Foundries: Casting non-ferrous metals for automotive parts, decorative items, and more.
Educational Institutions: Training and research in metallurgy and material science.




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