High purity small high-frequency furnace quartz glass pipe
High purity small high-frequency furnace quartz glass pipe is a special industrial technology glass mainly made of high-purity silicon dioxide.
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 small high-frequency furnace quartz glass pipe
High purity small high-frequency furnace quartz glass pipe is a special industrial technology glass mainly made of high-purity silicon dioxide. It has multiple models that can meet different application needs. The main applications of quartz glass pipes include electric light sources, semiconductors, optical fibers, and chemical industries. These glass pipes have multiple characteristics, such as superior heat resistance, excellent optical clarity, and outstanding chemical inertness, making them indispensable in applications that require these special properties.
The heat resistance of quartz glass pipes is manifested in their softening point temperature of about 1730 ℃, which can be used for a long time at 1100 ℃ and can reach a temperature of 1450 ℃ for a short period of time. This makes quartz glass pipes very suitable for use in high-temperature environments. In addition, quartz glass pipes also have good thermal stability and can maintain stability under extreme temperature conditions, with commonly used temperatures ranging from 1100 to 1200 ℃, and can withstand high temperatures up to 1400 ℃ in the short term.
In terms of transparency, quartz glass pipes have excellent transparency throughout the entire spectral range (from ultraviolet to infrared), especially in the ultraviolet spectral region where the transparency can reach over 80%. In addition, quartz glass pipes have high purity, excellent spectral transmittance, and good size control, making them significantly advantageous in optical applications.
In terms of chemical inertness, quartz glass pipes are inert to most chemicals and hardly react with other acidic substances except hydrofluoric acid. This makes quartz glass pipes widely used in fields such as high-temperature furnaces, semiconductor manufacturing processes, lighting solutions, and laboratory equipment.
High purity small high-frequency furnace quartz glass pipes have become an indispensable material in modern industry due to their excellent heat resistance, transparency, and chemical inertness. Its stability and reliability in high temperature, high pressure, and high frequency environments make it an ideal choice for various industrial applications.
High purity small high-frequency furnace quartz glass pipe
High purity small high-frequency furnace quartz glass pipe is a special industrial technology glass mainly made of high-purity silicon dioxide. It has multiple models that can meet different application needs. The main applications of quartz glass pipes include electric light sources, semiconductors, optical fibers, and chemical industries. These glass pipes have multiple characteristics, such as superior heat resistance, excellent optical clarity, and outstanding chemical inertness, making them indispensable in applications that require these special properties.
The heat resistance of quartz glass pipes is manifested in their softening point temperature of about 1730 ℃, which can be used for a long time at 1100 ℃ and can reach a temperature of 1450 ℃ for a short period of time. This makes quartz glass pipes very suitable for use in high-temperature environments. In addition, quartz glass pipes also have good thermal stability and can maintain stability under extreme temperature conditions, with commonly used temperatures ranging from 1100 to 1200 ℃, and can withstand high temperatures up to 1400 ℃ in the short term.
In terms of transparency, quartz glass pipes have excellent transparency throughout the entire spectral range (from ultraviolet to infrared), especially in the ultraviolet spectral region where the transparency can reach over 80%. In addition, quartz glass pipes have high purity, excellent spectral transmittance, and good size control, making them significantly advantageous in optical applications.
In terms of chemical inertness, quartz glass pipes are inert to most chemicals and hardly react with other acidic substances except hydrofluoric acid. This makes quartz glass pipes widely used in fields such as high-temperature furnaces, semiconductor manufacturing processes, lighting solutions, and laboratory equipment.
High purity small high-frequency furnace quartz glass pipes have become an indispensable material in modern industry due to their excellent heat resistance, transparency, and chemical inertness. Its stability and reliability in high temperature, high pressure, and high frequency environments make it an ideal choice for various industrial applications.