Ceramic Crucibles

Ceramic crucibles support New Zealand laboratory heating, ashing, evaporation, combustion and sample preparation workflows where porcelain or ceramic ware must withstand repeated thermal use.

John Morris Group supplies ceramic crucibles, porcelain crucible lids, burn pipes and evaporating basins through page-supported supply channels including Labfriend, helping NZ teams source practical consumables for Laboratory, Industrial and Food and Feed workflows.

Ceramic Crucibles for New Zealand Laboratory Heating Workflows

Ceramic crucibles are used where samples need to be heated, dried, ashed, evaporated or processed in controlled thermal workflows. The visible category range includes hard porcelain burn pipes, porcelain evaporating basins, crucible lids and LLG-Porcelain crucibles in low-form glazed formats with stated capacities and diameters.

  • Porcelain crucibles: Choose suitable low-form crucibles for routine heating, residue checks and laboratory sample preparation.
  • Crucible lids: Match lids to crucible diameter and size where sample protection or reduced splashing is required.
  • Evaporating basins: Use porcelain basins for evaporation, concentration and transfer of small liquid samples.
  • Burn pipes and combustion tubes: Select hard porcelain pipe formats for compatible combustion and thermal analysis systems.

How to Choose Ceramic Crucibles and Porcelain Ware

Before ordering, confirm capacity, diameter, height, DIN reference, glaze status, lid fit and heating method compatibility. For safer handling and adjacent procurement, ceramic crucibles may be sourced with Laboratory Tongs, Metal Crucibles and wider Laboratory Supplies and Fixtures.

Applications Across NZ Laboratories

  • Ash and residue testing: Support gravimetric preparation, residue analysis and sample treatment workflows.
  • Food and feed quality control: Use ceramic crucibles in sample preparation and testing workflows across Food and Feed operations.
  • Industrial and environmental testing: Prepare samples for thermal processes, residue checks or combustion-related analysis.
  • Teaching and research: Maintain porcelain and ceramic ware for practical classes, heating procedures and routine laboratory use.

Related Heating and Sample Preparation Categories

Technical teams building a complete setup may also review Tube Furnaces, Laboratory Hotplates and broader Laboratory and Scientific Equipment.

New Zealand Technical Support

John Morris Group supports New Zealand customers through its Auckland service centre, helping technical teams choose compatible consumables for research, industrial and laboratory workflows. For ceramic crucibles, porcelain lids, burn pipes and evaporating basins, contact the NZ team on 0800 651 700 for procurement support.