Small Cast Iron Ingot Mould for Gold and Silver Casting, Open Crucible Bar Mould with Red Handle, 70mm x 35mm x 27mm, Rectangular Scrap Metal Furnace Tool
For jewellers recycling precious metal scrap at the bench, this compact cast iron mould produces a clean, rectangular ingot. It is ideal for casting small volumes of gold or silver, ready for immediate use in a rolling mill without further sizing work.
Key features
- Solid cast iron block provides high thermal mass for consistent, clean pours.
- Forms a rectangular ingot bar sized for direct use in a small rolling mill.
- Features a fixed handle with a red grip for secure handling of the mould.
- Compact design is ideal for managing small-volume melts at the bench.
- Suitable for casting gold, silver, and other non-ferrous precious metals.
Who it's for
A workshop essential for UK bench jewellers, silversmiths, and metalsmiths who regularly recycle scrap metal. This UK-stocked mould is also favoured by artisans casting small bars of non-ferrous metals for their projects.
Specifications
- Material: Cast iron body
- Overall Dimensions: 70mm x 35mm x 27mm
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Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK bench jewellers recycling gold and silver scrap
- Silversmiths casting small ingots for rolling
- Metalsmiths creating small non-ferrous bars
- Artisans needing compact casting tools
Not for
- Casting large ingots or high volumes of metal
- Melting ferrous metals like iron or steel
- Industrial-scale high-temperature casting
How this compares
| Small Cast Iron Ingot... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Mould Material | Solid cast iron block | Graphite or ceramic, less durable for repeated use |
| Ingot Form | Rectangular bar sized for small rolling mills | Irregular shapes or sizes requiring further processing |
| Handling | Fixed handle with secure red grip | No handle, requiring separate gripping tools |
| Thermal Properties | High thermal mass for consistent, clean pours | Lower thermal mass, leading to less consistent cooling |