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A pipeclay triangle (also called clay triangle or pipestem triangle) is a piece of laboratory apparatus that is used to support a crucible being heated by a Bunsen burner or other heat source.
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General
A pipeclay triangle consists of three ceramic tubes, connected via metal wires, forming a triangle-like construction (hence its name).
Availability
Pipeclay triangles can be bought from lab suppliers or online.
DIY pipeclay triangle
A very simple pipeclay triangle can be made by inserting three thick metal wires through three ceramic tubes and twisting the wire ends using pliers. Alumina tubes, found in various machinery or electric machines, can be used, as they handle direct flame very well.