"as soon as I bought it I plugged it in turned it up to max and let it burn off the coating"
This is the problem, you burned it to a crisp. They are not made to heat dry and to a maximum unless being cooled by a load. They are designed to
be controlled and heated slowly while a flask full of material is in them. Doing what you did is the worst thing possible for a heating mantle.
They are not like self cleaning ovens, they are made of fabric that will melt and char if heated too much. I get them from people all of the time
like that. I have been using the same heating mantles for 10-30 years and they don't ever fail, so I am pretty sure that I am doing it right, plus I
was actually taught the proper use of them. Don't ever heat them above about 50% of their rated power until you have tried lower power and it did
not overheat, you should only need to heat above 50% when using water or other high boiling solvents. For most organics, they rarely are above
30-50%.
What you did was like testing a new car by holding the gas pedal down with a brick until the engine blows. For many things, you don;t need to go to
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[Edited on 21-7-2019 by Dr.Bob] |