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Bismuth Ingots
We can convert ingots to needles, spheres or flake for an additional charge.

Bismuth Needles
Turning bismuth ingots into bismuth needles involves melting and casting the metal into a fine needle-like shape. Bismuth is relatively easy to work with because it has a low melting point (~271°C or 520°F) and expands as it solidifies, which helps with mold shaping.

Bismuth Spheres
Converting bismuth ingots into spheres is similar to making needles—just a different mold and pour method. Bismuth is great for casting because it melts easily and can create cool, crystalline patterns if cooled slowly.

Bismuth Flakes
Converting bismuth ingots to bismuth flakes is all about controlled cooling of molten bismuth so that it forms thin, brittle crystalline layers—which you can then flake off.

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