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Depends on what type of metals you are melting.

Aluminum 600 degrees C (1220 degrees F)

Brass 930 degrees C (1710 degrees F)

Copper 1084 degrees C ( 1983 degrees F)

Gold 1063 degrees C (1945 degrees F)

Iron 1536 degrees C (2797 degrees F)

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