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Difference between silica crucible and sintered glass crucible

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Answered by benishabindu
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Answer:

silica crucible

A method for evaluating the suitability of silica powder for the formation of a bubble-free layer in a silica-glass crucible for pulling a silicon single crystal, said method having a step for measuring the porosity between silica particles in a silica powder, a step for melting the silica powder, a step for cooling the melted silica powder and measuring the bubble content of a hardened silica-glass block, and a step for determining whether the silica powder is suitable on the basis of the silica-powder porosity and the bubble content of the silica-glass block.

sintered glass crucible

A sintered glass crucible is thus used to mainly to filter solutions and mixtures when the residue is desired and when minimal residue is sought in the filtrate. It is also used in place of filter paper as it can be less porous and is reusable, thus making it cheaper.

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Silica Crucible and Sintered Glass

Explanation:

  • The QC (Quartz-crucible) of high immaculateness Silica (SiO2) material, is a transparent container which is impervious to amazingly high temperatures just as being synthetically dormant to get non-contaminated
  • These vessels ought to likewise be in a perfect world versatile to thermal shocks
  • Sintered glass is a glass work like material utilized for filtration. It is desirable over filter paper. Its for all time permeable, accordingly permitting this sort of glass to create different bits of dish sets. The porosity of sintered glass is marked by numbers from 0 5
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