tiegelstabilität
Tiegelstabilität refers to the structural integrity and resistance to deformation of a crucible under high temperatures and varying chemical conditions. Crucibles are vessels used in laboratories and industrial processes for holding and heating materials at extreme temperatures. Their stability is crucial for preventing contamination of the sample, ensuring accurate experimental results, and maintaining safety.
Several factors influence tiegelstabilität. The material composition of the crucible is paramount. Refractory materials like alumina,
The shape and thickness of the crucible also contribute to its robustness. Thicker walls generally offer greater
Thermal shock resistance is another critical aspect. This refers to a material's ability to withstand rapid
Chemical inertness is equally important. The crucible material should not react with the substances being heated.