Product Description
Porcelain crucible:
- Porcelain crucible with lid "anchor" china make
- Porcelain basin with spout "anchor" china make
- capacity 35 ml 50 ml 75 ml 100 ml 115 ml 125 ml 140 ml 150 ml 200 ml 300 ml
- Bigger sizes also available
Superior Durability and PerformanceEngineered with a beaded rim and smooth glazed finish, these porcelain wares offer superior durability and are highly resistant to thermal and chemical stresses. The low thermal expansion property reduces the risk of cracking, making them ideal for high-temperature laboratory applications.
Optimized for Laboratory ApplicationsDesigned to conform to international laboratory standards, our crucible lids, basins, and porcelain ware ensure highly reliable performance. Their non-porous and chemical-resistant construction is perfect for tasks such as heating, evaporation, ashing, and melting in research and educational labs.
Flexible Sizing and Easy StorageWith dimensions suited for small laboratory needs (typically 30-100 mm diameter), and capacities ranging from 10 ml to 500 ml, our porcelain wares cater to varied experimental requirements. Their stackable design facilitates efficient space management in busy lab environments.
FAQ's of Crucible Lids Basins Porcelain Ware:
Q: How are these porcelain crucible lids and basins typically used in laboratories?
A: These items are commonly employed for heating, evaporation, ashing, and melting substances in laboratory settings. Their robust porcelain construction and glazed surface make them suitable for high-temperature and corrosive chemical processes.
Q: What are the primary benefits of the smooth glazed surface?
A: The smooth glazed interior and exterior render the porcelain wares non-porous, promoting superior chemical resistance and preventing absorption of substances. This finish also allows for easy cleaning and reduced risk of contamination.
Q: When should I use porcelain crucibles instead of metal or glass alternatives?
A: Porcelain crucibles and basins are ideal for procedures requiring resistance to high thermal shock, sustained heating up to 1200C, or exposure to harsh chemicals. They are preferred when low reactivity and minimal sample contamination are critical.
Q: Where are these porcelain ware products manufactured and supplied?
A: These products are distributed, exported, and supplied by manufacturers and traders across India, conforming to international laboratory standards for global compatibility.
Q: What is the process for safely using crucible lids and basins with Bunsen burners or laboratory furnaces?
A: Ensure the ware is placed on a stable support during heating. Gradually increase the temperature to prevent thermal shock, leveraging the porcelain's low thermal expansion. Use proper laboratory safety procedures at all times.
Q: What features contribute to the durability and stackability of these porcelain wares?
A: The beaded rim enhances the structural strength of each item, reducing the risk of chipping. The carefully designed shapes support efficient stacking, which improves storage and handling in the laboratory.