Precision at its Finest: Elevate Your Lab Experiments with Global Lab Supplies
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Cupel is a shallow, porous crucible with approximately 96% magnesia. It is especially used to separate gold, silver, and precious metals from lead buckles in the process of Pb-Fire assay. By using high-quality raw materials and scientific formulas, GLS’s fire assay magnesia cupel has a smooth surface, high mechanical strength, and will not crack and pit during high-temperature cupellation.
GLS has various shapes of horseshoe-shaped furnaces, furnace tubes, electric furnace tile plates, rails, large-span muffle furnaces, etc. Used in various heat treatment furnaces, such as muffle furnaces, enamel sintering furnaces, diffusion furnaces, slats of various kilns, flameproof materials, etc.
The series of grinding bowls of Global Lab Supply has good wear resistance and impact resistance. A unique range of bowls from 40 to 5000g nominal capacity. Global Lab Supplies delivers this high-capacity, high production bowl to the sample preparation needs.
Pulverizing bowl: also called pulverising mill grinding bowl, pulverizer mill bowl. It is a grinder that grinds coarse material into fine powder. When working, put the grinding bowl into the laboratory sample pulverizer or vibration grinder card slot. The motor drives the grinding bowl to eccentrically vibrate. After 2-6 minutes of work, the material can reach 80-300 mesh for testing.
Zirconium is our most effective crucible material for fusions using sodium carbonate or sodium peroxide. It is an excellent low-cost replacement for platinum. And, based on an average of 100 fusions per crucible, it is more cost effective than less expensive porcelain or steel crucibles.
Other advantages of zirconium are its complete resistance to the action of most solvents of all concentrations such as nitric, hydrochloric, sulfuric and perchloric acids.
This allows the fusions to be dissolved out of the crucible completely with little or no contamination of the sample. Alkaline solvents such as ammonium hydroxide, acetate sulfide, carbonate and (Na, K) hydroxide, sulfide, carbonate and cyanide are also without effect.

