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[*] posted on 21-4-2012 at 20:51
Microwave Melting


I've almost finished my little apparatus for melting some metals in a microwave, but I want to have you guys' input on it first.
Here's setup:
I have a 5" ceramic cup filled first with gravel, then a clay layer, then silicon carbide (the microwave susceptor). The crucible is placed in the middle of this and a clay spout attached so the resulting molten metal can be poured into molds. This *might* be placed in a bowl of sand for additional insulation, or a single brick.
Questions:
-Should the apparatus have a lid, to prevent heat escaping? If so, how would I place that over the spout (which sticks out a good deal from the top)?
-Will the brick explode in the microwave? It's one of those yellowish stone ones.
-Because I'm using SiC powder and not a solid lump, what will be the difference? More heat, less heat, no change?

Thanks to all for any help given.




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[*] posted on 22-4-2012 at 06:23


I would expect that you will need a lid to retain heat, unless you are only melting zinc/tin/lead.



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[*] posted on 22-4-2012 at 07:17


If bricks exploded in the microwave, I'm sure there would be at least a few youtube videos about it. As for the SiC powder, I think it will be fine. Have fun!
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[*] posted on 22-4-2012 at 08:37


You mean the entire culture of people who like to put things in microwaves? XD
Goody, now to design a lid! I'll let you know what results from this.




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[*] posted on 26-4-2012 at 12:52


I would skip the brick, it will contain a lot of moisture, which will suck up your power and heat up a lot. A simple tile or glass plate might be useful to protect the microwave floor.
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