LID – for Volatile Crucible
A lid for a volatile crucible is usedto contain substances, prevent contamination, and control the atmosphere and temperature during high-temperature experiments. Its most critical use is in determining the volatile matter in substances like coal and coke, where the lid’s tight seal is essential to trap volatile components during heating, ensuring an accurate measurement of their percentage. Other uses include general chemical analysis, material science, and educational demonstrations where a controlled environment is necessary. Specific uses of a volatile crucible lid
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- Volatile matter determination: The primary use is in tests like the proximate analysis of coal to accurately measure volatile matter content.
- Chemical analysis: The lid is used in both qualitative and quantitative chemical analyses, such as gravimetric analysis and ignition tests.
- Material science: Researchers use them for high-temperature processes like sintering and calcination in the synthesis and analysis of materials.
- Atmosphere control: The lid can maintain a specific atmosphere, like an inert one, by preventing oxygen from the air from affecting the reaction.
- Contamination prevention: It protects the crucible’s contents from external contaminants, which is especially important in the production of high-purity materials.
- Temperature and evaporation control: The lid helps prevent excessive evaporation of solvents and minimizes temperature loss due to radiation, leading to a more stable experimental environment.
- Volatile Crucibles with Pips-Lids – Masiye Labs
Volatile crucibles with pips are specialized quartz or porcelain crucibles with well-fitting lids used primarily to determine the …
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- Volatile Matter (VM) Quartz Crucible with Lid
They are designed to fit snugly on the crucible and prevent contaminants from entering the crucible during crystal growth.
LID – for Volatile Crucible
Lead time: 14-21 Working Days






