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Lot of 8 - # 8AM Mabor Cupel 1-3/4" Gold-Assay-Smelting-Refining-Melting-Cupels

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  • Lot of 8 Cupels
  • Each Cupel will absorb 69.2 grams of lead


Lot of 8 Cupels\nEach Cupel will absorb 69.2 grams of lead.\n\nCupels are made from high quality dead burnt magnesia (MgO). Hard, smooth surface with consistency in weight and size. Provide exceptional results in gold mines, precious metal refiners, alloy melters, hallmarking, geological and test laboratories worldwide.\n\nCUPEL DIMENSION is 1-3/4\" across the top & 1-7/16\" tall\n\nThe lead button for cupellation is typically generated in the crucible fusion from the fire assay process, but can also be produced by a scorification assay, or a bullion assay where the precious metal is wrapped in lead foil.\n\nTypical cupellation furnace temperatures in gold and silver assays are 1650-1700F, but can vary with technique, air flow volume, and cupel material.

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