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Combustion boats are essential testing tools to observe burning reactions between oxygen and another compound. The porcelain vessels are naturally porous allowing the reaction produced water to separate during organic molecules ignition. Porcelain properties also allow the vessels to remain inert even working with hydrogen and refractory metals. Glazed boats withstand extended exothermic process stress holding caustic samples during combustion operations. Styles may feature a perforated handle for easy grabbing.
VWR®, Incinerating Dishes
Supplier: VWR Collection
Porcelain, glazed, produced according to DIN 12904.
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Boats, molybdenum
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Combustion boats, Molybdenum.
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Boats, glassy carbon
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Combustion boats, glassy carbon.
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Boats, tantalum
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Combustion boats, Tantalum.
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Boats, platinum
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Combustion boats, Platinum.
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Combustion trays, ceramic, AL23
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Pure Al₂O₃ Aluminium oxide AL23.
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Combustion trays, ceramic, AL24
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Pure Al₂O₃ Aluminium oxide AL24.
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Boats, ceramic, AL23
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Pure Al₂O₃ Aluminium oxide AL23.
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Combustion boats
Supplier: MORGAN ADVANCED MATERIALS HALD
Glazed porcelain.
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Incinerating dishes, rectagular
Supplier: MORGAN ADVANCED MATERIALS HALD
Alsint 99,7.
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Combustion boats, Alsint 99,7
Supplier: MORGAN ADVANCED MATERIALS HALD
Alsint 99,7 (99,7 Al₂O₃).
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Incinerating dishes
Supplier: MORGAN ADVANCED MATERIALS HALD
Porcelain dishes, glazed inside and out, except base.