Description of Quartz-Ceramic Crucibles
A quartz-ceramic crucible is a transparent container that withstands very high temperatures and remains chemically inert, thereby preventing contamination. These vessels are designed to resist thermal shocks.
Quartz crucibles serve as vessels for containing chemicals required for specific thermal or chemical processes. They are employed as laboratory crucibles as well as in industrial applications.
Specifications of Quartz-Ceramic Crucibles
The crucibles listed below are the standard models utilised by Stanford Advanced Materials. Custom sizes are available upon request.
The product code of the crucible comprises the following components:
Abbreviations and Code:
C – conical crucible
D – double-walled crucible
Ø – lip
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Code: Quartz 1-12 Capacity: 1 cm³
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Code: Quartz 1-14 Capacity: 1 cm³
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Code: Quartz 2-16 Capacity: 2 cm³
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Code: Quartz 2-15 Capacity: 2 cm³
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Code: Quartz 10-22 Capacity: 10 cm³
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Code: Quartz 10-35 Capacity: 10 cm³
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Code: Quartz 35-37 Capacity: 35 cm³
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Code: Quartz 60-37 Capacity: 60 cm³
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Code: Quartz 35-34 Capacity: 35 cm³
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Applications of Quartz-Ceramic Crucibles
- Refining of noble metals and specialised alloys
- Calcination of phosphorescent/fluorescent powders in the lighting industry
- Calcination of clay
- Various applications in the chemical industry
- Laboratory applications
- Various applications in the chemical industry, for example in the production of rare earths