Wednesday, May 2, 2012

A Brief Introduction of Silver Ingot


An ingot is a material, usually metal, that is cast into a shape suitable for further processing. Non-metallic and semiconductor materials prepared in bulk form may also be referred to as ingots, particularly when cast by mold based methods. Ingots require a second procedure of shaping, such as cold/hot working, cutting or milling to produce a useful final product. Additionally ingots (of less common materials) can be used as currency, or as a currency reserve as with gold bars.

silver ingot
A silver ingot is a metal casting of pure silver in a pre-determined weight, size, and shape. As a metallurgical process, melting purges silver of impurities to create pure silver. While the metal remains in liquid form, pouring it into a cast forms bars, bullion, plates, or sheets, depending on the specific cast used. When cooled, these silver ingots provide an easy way to transport and store silver.

A Silver Ingot is a small bar of refined metal. It is created from silver ore using a smelter. It can be used to create various jewelries, and gems can be added to the jewelry. It can be a good source of low level rings for enchanting, since each ingot can yield two silver rings.


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