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In some cases a tube furnace can be used.
Split tube furnaces - Designed for easy loading or placing around a work piece.
Thermal couples which used in quartz tube furnace usually are S type.
Conditioned alumna should be used immediately after removal from the tube furnace.
For example, chemists use tube furnaces to prepare bulk solids.
They are often prepared at high temperatures, e.g. using tube furnaces, from titanium dioxide.
A quartz tube furnace is an electric heating device extensively used in material research.
So-called two-zone tube furnaces are employed for this purpose.
Both are adjustable in the standard Rotary Tube Furnace design.
It is prepared by the reaction of bromine with niobium metal at high temperature in a tube furnace.
One such example is the preparation of ketenes which may employ a tube furnace in the 'ketene lamp'.
More elaborate tube furnaces have two (or more) heating zones useful for transport experiments.
Tube furnaces can also be used for thermolysis reactions, involving either organic or inorganic reactants.
The compound is prepared in a tube furnace by the reaction of bromine vapor and chromium powder at 1000 C.
An example of a material prepared using a tube furnace is the superconductor YBaCuO.
Using a two-zone tube furnace, a vacuum-sealed tube containing these solids is heated to 350 C.
Every Rotary Tube Furnace is machined after fabrication.
Carbolite tube furnaces offer precise temperature control, excellent temperature uniformity and the best solution for heating small work pieces.
Vacuum tube furnaces - This range of five models offers vacuum levels of better than 10-5 mbar with a clean empty worktube.
Ketonic decarboxylation of propanoic acid over a manganese(II) oxide catalyst in a tube furnace.
A cooler section integral with the furnace tube is available on most Rotary Tube Furnace models.
A drop tube furnace has been employed to study the combustion of coal and ash formation, and the burning of heterogeneous liquid fuels.
A tube furnace is an electric heating device used to conduct syntheses and purifications of inorganic compounds and occasionally in organic synthesis.
The volatile derivative migrates throughout a sealed reactor, typically a sealed and evacuated glass tube heated in a tube furnace.
The end portions of the Rotary Tube Furnace casing are constructed such that the rotary tube can be lifted from above.