GOLD INGOT

Gold Ingot

Ingots are typically used in the production of various metal products such as sheet metal, wire, and tubing. They are also used in the manufacturing of parts for machinery and equipment. The automotive and aerospace industries use ingots extensively to create components and parts for their vehicles.

An ingot is a material cast into a shape, typically rectangular, in order to be stacked, to facilitate transportation and processing.

Gold ingot, in its raw form, is typically made of 99.5% pure gold or higher and is usually minted into bars or ingots for trading

 

Ingots are commonly associated with metals, such as gold ingots held in the vaults of banks.

An ingot is formed by injecting or pouring molten liquid into a mold, where it will cool and take the shape of the mold.

Many types of ingots exist, as much as there are metals, such as nickel, iron, aluminum, cobalt, and titanium.

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