Ceramic Crucible For Platinum Product Specifications
Zirconia Ceramic
High Temperature Induction Melting
White
100 Millimeter (mm)
60 Millimeter (mm)
Ceramic Crucible For Platinum Trade Information
Cash in Advance (CID)
10 Unit Per Month
5-7 Days
Yes
All India
Product Description
Introducing our Ceramic Crucible for Platinum, a high-quality product designed for high-temperature induction melting. Made from premium grade Zirconia Ceramic, this crucible is built to withstand extreme temperatures and provide excellent thermal shock resistance. The crucible measures 60 millimeters in width and 100 millimeters in height, making it suitable for various types of melting processes. The pure white color of the Ceramic Crucible for Platinum ensures that any contamination is easily visible. It has a smooth, non-reactive surface that does not cause any chemical reactions with the melted metal, ensuring the purity of the final product. The crucible can be used with a variety of metals, including platinum, gold, and palladium. Our Ceramic Crucible for Platinum is an ideal choice for jewelry manufacturers, dental labs, and other industries that require high-temperature melting. Its durability and high-quality construction make it a reliable and long-lasting product that you can count on.
FAQs of Ceramic Crucible For Platinum:
Q: What is the material used to make this crucible?
A: The Ceramic Crucible for Platinum is made from premium grade Zirconia Ceramic.
Q: What is the size of the crucible?
A: The crucible measures 60 millimeters in width and 100 millimeters in height.
Q: What is the maximum temperature that the crucible can withstand?
A: The Ceramic Crucible for Platinum is designed to withstand high-temperature induction melting.
Q: What types of metals can be melted using this crucible?
A: The crucible can be used with a variety of metals, including platinum, gold, and palladium.
Q: Is this crucible suitable for jewelry manufacturers?
A: Yes, our Ceramic Crucible for Platinum is an ideal choice for jewelry manufacturers, dental labs, and other industries that require high-temperature melting.