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Laboratory Application
The mortar is a commonly used instrument in filtration experiments. When grinding, the grinding rod should be kept vertical. Large solids can only be crushed first and not directly mashed with the grinding rod. Otherwise, the mortar and grinding rod will be damaged or the solids will be splashed out. The porcelain mortar is the grinding container used in the experiment and is equipped with a mortar stem. Used for grinding solid substances or mixing powdered solids.
Material | Ceramic |
Main ingredients | 45% alumina, the rest is silica |
Product features | Resistant to strong acids and alkalis, resistant to rapid cooling and rapid heat, and resistant to chemical corrosion. |
Application areas | Superhard material powder, such as diamond grinding wheel abrasive powder Electronic powder, such as: semiconductor powder, polycrystalline silicon powder. Resin powder. Food micropowder, such as coffee powder and pharmaceutical micropowder. Chemical micropowder, such as: iodine micropowder. |
Long-term use temperature | No more than 1000 degrees Celsius. |
Firing temperature | 1320 degrees Celsius. |
Laboratory Application
The mortar is a commonly used instrument in filtration experiments. When grinding, the grinding rod should be kept vertical. Large solids can only be crushed first and not directly mashed with the grinding rod. Otherwise, the mortar and grinding rod will be damaged or the solids will be splashed out. The porcelain mortar is the grinding container used in the experiment and is equipped with a mortar stem. Used for grinding solid substances or mixing powdered solids.
Material | Ceramic |
Main ingredients | 45% alumina, the rest is silica |
Product features | Resistant to strong acids and alkalis, resistant to rapid cooling and rapid heat, and resistant to chemical corrosion. |
Application areas | Superhard material powder, such as diamond grinding wheel abrasive powder Electronic powder, such as: semiconductor powder, polycrystalline silicon powder. Resin powder. Food micropowder, such as coffee powder and pharmaceutical micropowder. Chemical micropowder, such as: iodine micropowder. |
Long-term use temperature | No more than 1000 degrees Celsius. |
Firing temperature | 1320 degrees Celsius. |