Muffin Tin Ingots

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Today I was casting muffin tin ingots and one of the molds produced what looks to be a bubbled base.

I also noticed what appeared to be gas being released on the surface of ingot as I was pouring.

At one point a very strong smelling smoke was emitted.

Does the non-stick coating on those things tend to cook off?

Thanks,

M
 
That is what I have found with my new pans as well. After the coating burns off, mine are all good.

Do you think enough gas could be generated to cause a molten lead explosion?

Watching the ingot surface activity while pouring made me a little nervous.

M
 
it's the teflon coating gasing off, it will go away after a couple batches. I haven't had them cause a visit from the tin fairy.
 
I've poured hundreds of muffin pan ingots and many of them had bubbled bottoms and I've never had any type of molten lead splatter. These were non-stick coated pans. I don't think you have anything to worry about but of course always wear gloves & safety glasses when working around molten lead.
 
After the burn off spray it with liquid graphite from Canadian tire and the ingots will fall out easily. All my bullet molds are coated with liquid graphite for easy bullet removal.
 
I've never had any issue. I bought a bunch of used muffin tins at an estate auction that had baked on grease that really made bubbles but it burned off eventually.

I never use any lube on the pans and I've never had problems with sticking. I usually drop the ingots while they are still hot
 
Could you bake them in the oven on a self-cleaning cycle and then just scrub off the burnt residue?

Works great for cast iron frying pans with a baked-on cooking oil seasoning that you want to replace.
 
I started out with a couple of old "hand-m-down" steel muffin pans from the kitchen that ingots stuck to like sh1t to a blanket, eventually destroyed them try to un-stick ingots. I bought some Dollar Store no-stick pans and love them. One thing I did notice tho was that the sooner I dump them ( as soon as solidification happens) the less they hang on to the contents. If I let the ingots cool in the pans they stuck almost as bad as the old steel pans
 
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