Description
The Porcelain Crucible Euro Design, Squat Form available at Osmosis Scientific is engineered for demanding laboratory and analytical applications where controlled high-temperature performance is required. Crafted from high-purity ceramic porcelain, this crucible resists thermal shock and chemical interaction, making it excellent for processes such as ashing, fusion, calcination, and drying of samples. Its composition delivers consistent strength and durability even under repeated heating cycles.
The Euro design and squat form factor provide a broad, stable base that improves heat distribution and minimizes tipping during handling or thermal cycling. Thick porcelain walls help maintain uniform internal temperatures, while the combination of glazed exterior and unglazed interior helps improve performance during thermal processing. This crucible performs reliably when used in muffle furnaces, ovens, and other high-temperature devices common in materials science, environmental testing, metallurgy, and ceramic research laboratories.
Compared to metal or less-resilient ceramics, porcelain minimizes contamination and unwanted reactions at elevated temperatures, preserving sample integrity and analytical accuracy. Its robust construction and consistent performance make it a durable choice for high-temperature applications in academic, industrial, and research settings.
| Capacity (mL) | Dia (mm) | Height (mm) | Type | Pack of | SKU | Enquiry |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.3 | 15 | 15 | Tall Form | 6 | CPETF-0013 | Enquire Now |
| 5 | 24 | 20 | Tall Form | 6 | CPETF-0005 | Enquire Now |
| 10 | 31 | 26 | Tall Form | 4 | CPETF-0010 | Enquire Now |
| 15 | 35 | 29 | Tall Form | 4 | CPETF-0015 | Enquire Now |
| 30 | 45 | 36 | Tall Form | 4 | CPETF-0030 | Enquire Now |
| 45 | 50 | 40 | Tall Form | 2 | CPETF-0045 | Enquire Now |
| 50 | 53 | 43 | Tall Form | 2 | CPETF-0050 | Enquire Now |
| 100 | 65 | 54 | Tall Form | 2 | CPETF-0100 | Enquire Now |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
It’s used for high-temperature procedures like ashing organic material, drying samples, fusion of solids, and ignition in analytical and materials labs.
Porcelain crucibles typically tolerate temperatures up to roughly 1150 °C, depending on the specific ceramic composition and thermal cycling method.
A fitted lid helps minimize sample loss due to spattering, reduces oxidation, and stabilizes internal temperature during high-temperature operations.
Yes — porcelain is designed for repeated thermal use when heated and cooled gradually to reduce shock.



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