What is a metal mold for pouring?

You can fill our molds with your melted mixture to create bread, gold bars, coins, or ingots. We can provide metal molds made of various materials according to your needs, including graphite, special alloy structural steel, and cast iron.

graphite

Graphite is an ideal material for metal casting because it can withstand extremely high temperatures. You can easily remove metal without the need for a mold release agent or lubrication spray, you can easily remove metal. We can also provide customized carving and forming graphite ingot molds to meet specific requirements. With time and repeated use, graphite molds will begin to deteriorate. Most customers find that they can use graphite molds for 30 to 60 pours before they need to replace them. The exact number of uses may vary.

Special alloy structural steel

Special-alloy structural steel molds are also a good choice because they are durable and have a long service life. Compared to graphite, their service life is significantly longer. However, you must use a mold release agent or lubrication spray before each casting to prevent the material from adhering to the mold. We offer specialized alloy structural steel molds in both adjustable and wire versions. Our adjustable molds can shape your metal into the appropriate shape for further flattening in the rolling mill.

cast iron

Non-precious metals, such as copper and brass, typically use these molds for melting processes that do not require smooth surfaces. These molds are durable and can withstand multiple consecutive pours. However, before pouring, lubricate the mold with a release agent or spray agent to prevent the metal from sticking to the mold cavity.

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