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PORCELAIN AND HIGH ALUMINA LABWARE – MEDILAB

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MEDILAB offers a wide range of Porcelain Labware, High Alumina Labware, Agate Labware and Silica Labware. It includes products like Crucibles, Buchner Funnels, Mortar & Pestle, Filter Disc, Spatulas, Spotting Plates, Casseroles, Combustion Vessels, etc.

Use and Properties of Porcelain Labware:

Porcelain Labware is made of ceramic material, made by heating clay-type materials to high temperatures.

Porcelain Labware has many applications in a laboratory, such as fusion reactions, chemical analysis, mixture separation by evaporation, and experiments that require high temperatures.

Porcelain Labware possesses properties like high melting points, great hardness & strength, low electrical & thermal conductivity, and chemical inertness.

Use and Properties of High-Alumina Labware are:

High-Alumina Labware is made of 99.7% alumina or more, is distinguished by its good plasma resistance, high purity, and wear resistance.

These Labwares are highly refractory, meant for use in reducing and oxidizing atmospheres. It is inert in hydrogen and carbonaceous atmospheres and offers high resistance to alkalis. Suitable for melting glass, including borosilicate glass.

Recommended for use with refractory metals such as Molybdenum, Platinum, Rhodium, Tungsten, Tantalum, and Iridium. High- Alumina Labware temperature change rate should not exceed 150 degrees/hour.


Porcelain Labware refers to laboratory equipment made of porcelain, a type of ceramic material that is hard, durable, and chemically resistant. It includes a wide range of products such as dishes, crucibles, funnels, mortar and pestles.

Porcelain labware is commonly used in high-temperature applications and chemical reactions, as it is able to withstand high temperatures without melting or breaking. Additionally, porcelain is a non-reactive material, making it suitable for use in applications where contamination or chemical reactions with the material must be avoided.

Porcelain labware is often used in fields such as chemistry, biochemistry, and environmental science.