Description
Laboratory porcelain casseroles are shallow, wide-mouthed ceramic vessels specifically designed for evaporation, concentration, and heating of chemical solutions. Made from high-grade glazed porcelain, these casseroles offer exceptional thermal stability, chemical resistance, and durability under repeated heating and cooling cycles. Most models come with a lip or spout for controlled pouring.
Typical Uses
Porcelain casseroles are commonly used in:
- Evaporation of solvents during sample preparation
- Concentration of solutions under heat
- Crystallization processes in inorganic chemistry
- Boiling and gentle heating of chemical mixtures
- Ashing or drying small quantities of solid samples
Their glazed surfaces are chemically inert, making them ideal for both acidic and alkaline substances. They are widely used in academic, research, and industrial laboratories.
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