Not logged in [
Login
]
Search
FAQ
Member List
Today's Posts
Stats
Back to:
Sciencemadness Discussion Board
»
Engineering and Equipment
»
Materials and Metallurgy
» Electrical furnace elements : Pt or Ta wire instead of Kanthal ?
Select A Forum
Fundamentals
» Chemistry in General
» Organic Chemistry
» Beginnings
» Responsible Practices
» Miscellaneous
Engineering and Equipment
» Reagents and Apparatus Acquisition
» Electronics
» Process Engineering
» Materials and Metallurgy
Special Topics
» Analytical Chemistry
» Electrochemistry
» Energetic Materials
» Biochemistry
» Radiochemistry
» Computational Models and Techniques
Literature and Documentation
» Sciencemadness Wiki
» Prepublication
Non-science
» Forum Matters
» Legal and Societal Issues
Printable Version
Pages:
1
2
Author:
Subject: Electrical furnace elements : Pt or Ta wire instead of Kanthal ?
peach
Bon Vivant
Posts: 1428
Registered: 14-11-2008
Member Is Offline
Mood:
No Mood
posted on 30-10-2010 at 08:11
Can't remember if I posted this, but it looks amazing for the lower temperature chemistry. 480C inside a thermos that'll go on your desk
Stick a coil of borosilicate or quartz in there that spirals round and round and you have a tiny gas reactor. Or an appropriately sized test tube / beaker would work for solid phases.
[Edited on 30-10-2010 by peach]
Texium
Administrator
Thread Moved
19-11-2023 at 16:11
Pages:
1
2
Sciencemadness Discussion Board
»
Engineering and Equipment
»
Materials and Metallurgy
» Electrical furnace elements : Pt or Ta wire instead of Kanthal ?
Select A Forum
Fundamentals
» Chemistry in General
» Organic Chemistry
» Beginnings
» Responsible Practices
» Miscellaneous
Engineering and Equipment
» Reagents and Apparatus Acquisition
» Electronics
» Process Engineering
» Materials and Metallurgy
Special Topics
» Analytical Chemistry
» Electrochemistry
» Energetic Materials
» Biochemistry
» Radiochemistry
» Computational Models and Techniques
Literature and Documentation
» Sciencemadness Wiki
» Prepublication
Non-science
» Forum Matters
» Legal and Societal Issues