High purity high-frequency furnace quartz glass tube
High purity high-frequency furnace quartz glass tube is a special industrial technology glass, mainly composed of high-purity silicon dioxide (SiO2), with unique physical and chemical properties.
LUVERRE quartz
99.99%
Inner with Vacuum PVC bag and then wrapped with air bubble film, outer with wooden box.
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High purity high-frequency furnace quartz glass tube
High purity high-frequency furnace quartz glass tube is a special industrial technology glass, mainly composed of high-purity silicon dioxide (SiO2), with unique physical and chemical properties. These glass tubes are commonly used in fields such as high-frequency furnaces, ultrasonic induction heating equipment, and medium frequency through heat forging furnaces.
High temperature resistance: The softening point temperature of quartz glass is about 1730 ℃, which can be used for a long time at 1100 ℃, and the short-term use temperature can reach 1450 ℃. This makes quartz glass tubes very suitable for use in high-temperature environments.
Thermal stability: Quartz glass has an extremely small coefficient of thermal expansion, which can withstand drastic temperature changes and remain stable even under extreme temperature conditions.
Transparency performance: Quartz glass tubes have excellent transparency throughout the entire spectral range (from ultraviolet to infrared), especially in the ultraviolet spectral region, with a transmittance of over 80%.
Electrical insulation performance: The resistance value of quartz glass is ten thousand times that of ordinary glass, making it an excellent electrical insulation material. Even under high temperature, high pressure, and high frequency conditions, quartz glass tubes can maintain high dielectric strength and resistance.
Chemical inertness: Quartz glass is inert to most chemical substances and hardly reacts with other acidic substances except hydrofluoric acid.
Due to these excellent properties, high-purity high-frequency furnace quartz glass tubes are widely used in applications that require high temperature, high pressure, and high-frequency environments, such as semiconductor manufacturing processes, lighting solutions, and laboratory equipment. In semiconductor manufacturing processes, quartz glass tubes can provide high-purity gas and liquid transport, ensuring the stability and quality of the production process. In lighting solutions, quartz glass tubes can provide efficient and stable optical transmission and reflection, while also having good temperature and light resistance. In laboratory equipment, quartz glass tubes can provide high-precision and high stability measurement and analysis, while also having good corrosion resistance and wear resistance.
High purity high-frequency furnace quartz glass tube
High purity high-frequency furnace quartz glass tube is a special industrial technology glass, mainly composed of high-purity silicon dioxide (SiO2), with unique physical and chemical properties. These glass tubes are commonly used in fields such as high-frequency furnaces, ultrasonic induction heating equipment, and medium frequency through heat forging furnaces.
High temperature resistance: The softening point temperature of quartz glass is about 1730 ℃, which can be used for a long time at 1100 ℃, and the short-term use temperature can reach 1450 ℃. This makes quartz glass tubes very suitable for use in high-temperature environments.
Thermal stability: Quartz glass has an extremely small coefficient of thermal expansion, which can withstand drastic temperature changes and remain stable even under extreme temperature conditions.
Transparency performance: Quartz glass tubes have excellent transparency throughout the entire spectral range (from ultraviolet to infrared), especially in the ultraviolet spectral region, with a transmittance of over 80%.
Electrical insulation performance: The resistance value of quartz glass is ten thousand times that of ordinary glass, making it an excellent electrical insulation material. Even under high temperature, high pressure, and high frequency conditions, quartz glass tubes can maintain high dielectric strength and resistance.
Chemical inertness: Quartz glass is inert to most chemical substances and hardly reacts with other acidic substances except hydrofluoric acid.
Due to these excellent properties, high-purity high-frequency furnace quartz glass tubes are widely used in applications that require high temperature, high pressure, and high-frequency environments, such as semiconductor manufacturing processes, lighting solutions, and laboratory equipment. In semiconductor manufacturing processes, quartz glass tubes can provide high-purity gas and liquid transport, ensuring the stability and quality of the production process. In lighting solutions, quartz glass tubes can provide efficient and stable optical transmission and reflection, while also having good temperature and light resistance. In laboratory equipment, quartz glass tubes can provide high-precision and high stability measurement and analysis, while also having good corrosion resistance and wear resistance.