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500 Gram Ceramic Silica Melting Crucible Set with Borax & Tongs

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Management number 203955479 Release Date 2025/11/05 List Price $94.80 Model Number 203955479
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500 Gram Ceramic Silica Melting Crucible Set with Borax & Tongs

The 500 Gram Ceramic Silica Melting Crucible Set delivers reliable high-temperature performance for metal casting. This versatile crucible works with gold, brass, silver, copper, aluminum, and more, making it a core tool for hobbyists and professionals alike. Crafted from durable ceramic silica, it can withstand temperatures up to 2500F (1371C), ensuring safe, consistent melting and alloying for multiple uses.

This complete kit includes 4 ounces of anhydrous borax casting flux to improve pour quality and reduce oxidation, plus a pair of large whip tongs designed to securely grip the hot crucible during pouring. The robust crucible is ideal for melting down precious metals or testing alloys, and the flux helps create cleaner pours with fewer impurities.

  • High-temperature tolerance: up to 2500F (1371C)
  • 500 gram capacity: ideal for small to mid-size batches
  • In-package flux: 4 oz anhydrous borax casting flux
  • Secure handling: large whip tongs included
  • Versatile compatibility: suitable for gold, silver, brass, copper, aluminum, and more

Enhance your metalworking with this reliable crucible set—order today and elevate your casting projects with confidence.


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