CoorsTek® 60175 Conical Ceramic Annealing Cup, 15mL, O.D. x Height: 38 x 25mm
Item Number:CTI-60175
Manufacturer Part No:60175
Manufacturer:CoorsTek
Units:36/Case
Details
- Material: Porcelain Ceramic; Capacity: 15mL, Diameter: 38mm, Height: 25mm
- Annealing cup, with conical form, is glazed inside and out, except for the outside bottom surface and rim
- Thermally shock-resistant; To prolong the life of your CoorsTek® labware be sure to follow gradual heating and cooling rates.
- Maximum temperature limit for use: 1150°C
- 36/Case
This CoorsTek® porcelain annealing cup, conical form, has a capacity of 15mL. Glazed inside and out except for outside bottom surface and rim. CoorsTek® porcelain & ceramic labware has excellent thermal-shock resistance. To prevent thermal stress cracks on porcelain ware, CoorsTek® strongly recommends a heating/cooling rate not to exceed 200°C/hour. To prolong the life of your CoorsTek® labware be sure to follow gradual heating and cooling rates. Use an oven or hot plate as an intermediate step when quicker heating/cooling rates are required. Gradually increase flame intensity when using a gas burner. Avoid contact of heated ware with a cold surface. Carefully inspect your ceramic labware prior to each use. Do not use any product that appears defective. Hardness of this labware is 57.5 on the Rockwell 45N scale. Refractory Qualities include a fusion point of 1670°C and a softening point of 1400°C. Loaded Temperature Limit of Use (Glazed): 1150°C. Evacuated Temperature Limit: 1300°C. Material: Porcelain. Capacity: 15mL. Diameter: 38mm. Height: 25mm. CoorsTek®# 60175.
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This CoorsTek® porcelain annealing cup, conical form, has a capacity of 15mL. Glazed inside and out except for outside bottom surface and rim. CoorsTek® porcelain & ceramic labware has excellent thermal-shock resistance. To prevent thermal stress cracks on porcelain ware, CoorsTek® strongly recommends a heating/cooling rate not to exceed 200°C/hour. To prolong the life of your CoorsTek® labware be sure to follow gradual heating and cooling rates. Use an oven or hot plate as an intermediate step when quicker heating/cooling rates are required. Gradually increase flame intensity when using a gas burner. Avoid contact of heated ware with a cold surface. Carefully inspect your ceramic labware prior to each use. Do not use any product that appears defective. Hardness of this labware is 57.5 on the Rockwell 45N scale. Refractory Qualities include a fusion point of 1670°C and a softening point of 1400°C. Loaded Temperature Limit of Use (Glazed): 1150°C. Evacuated Temperature Limit: 1300°C. Material: Porcelain. Capacity: 15mL. Diameter: 38mm. Height: 25mm. CoorsTek®# 60175.