Glass Crucibles For New Zealand Laboratory Heating Workflows
Glass crucibles provide suitable vessel formats for heating, preparing and handling small laboratory samples. The visible product range includes quartz glass crucibles, borosilicate crystallising dishes and tall-form crystallising dishes in several capacities and dimensions for routine and technical laboratory use.
Selection Guidance For NZ Technical Buyers
- Material choice: Select quartz glass for demanding high-temperature work, or borosilicate glass 3.3 for many general laboratory heating and crystallisation workflows.
- Capacity: Choose the vessel volume based on sample mass, liquid volume, residue quantity and method requirements.
- Shape and form: Check whether the method requires a medium-form crucible, tall-form dish or crystallising dish with a spout.
- Compatibility: Confirm that the crucible or dish suits the heating equipment, temperature range and sample chemistry used in the procedure.
- Handling requirements: Consider ease of pouring, visibility, cleaning and repeat use when selecting glass laboratory vessels.
Related Laboratory Heating And Crucible Categories
Glass crucibles can be specified with related Ceramic crucibles, Metal crucibles, Laboratory heaters and Heating or drying equipment or accessories. These categories help procurement teams compare vessel materials and heating equipment for different laboratory methods.
Applications Across NZ Laboratories
New Zealand laboratories use glass crucibles and crystallising dishes across Laboratory, Food and Feed, Industrial, education, research and quality control environments. They are especially useful for crystallisation, evaporation, residue handling, sample preparation and high-temperature analytical workflows.
For NZ support with glass crucibles, contact John Morris Group on 0800 651 700 to discuss material, volume, dimensions, heating compatibility and procurement requirements.