cocojambo
Number of posts : 235 Registration date : 2013-01-09
| Subject: Graphite Crucible Type Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:37 pm | |
| So I've settled on using graphite crucibles. I found some nice ones with fitting lids. I'm going to try that first, failing that I'll use the kaowool as a seal. Now my question is, what type of graphite is best to use? Very frustrating how vague a lot of these sellers are with their products, they dont' even seem to know what they're selling themselves. I see Merc had some photos of salt sweating through his graphite? (Due to the wrong type maybe, too porous?) - Quote :
- The material of graphite crucible can be divided into artificial graphite,clay bonded graphite, and carbon bonded graphite.Artificial graphite crucible is made of graphite electrode as material and made out.
Clay bonded graphite, the main ingredient is natural crystal graphite and clay Now only used in small amount of high-temperature melting of cast iron, cast steel melting and melting of precious metals. Carbon bonded graphite, the main ingredient is natural crystal graphite and silicon carbide. Mainly used in the melting of the majority of non-ferrous metals such as copper alloy and aluminum alloy
I have two types of crucibles. One type of graphite is very much like pencil lead. It easily rubs off onto the fingers and seems rough and porous. The other type is very smooth and hard, does not rub off easily at all. I'm guessing the light, smooth one is the clay bonded? Any thoughts on which type of graphite to use? Last thing I need is for my precious quantity of salt to be wasted in an instant because of an easily avoidable situation. Going to send a message to Technical Supermarket to see what type of graphite they have in their R9 kilns that Nick had success with. If anyone else could weigh in, yeah, that'd be great. | |
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cocojambo
Number of posts : 235 Registration date : 2013-01-09
| Subject: Re: Graphite Crucible Type Thu Apr 18, 2013 4:07 pm | |
| Example of what I'm talking about.
https://imgur.com/vYJLPeE
Left crucible sounds like a rock when you tap it. One on the right is the dense one, sounds almost like glass. Think the glassy one might be a Silicon carbide graphite fused one.
Ideally I'd want a crucible at the size of the left one, but the material of the right one. | |
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leachy
Number of posts : 55 Age : 33 Location : England Registration date : 2013-01-22
| Subject: Re: Graphite Crucible Type Tue Apr 23, 2013 9:41 am | |
| yes I too have settled on using a graphite crucible. I have already got mine and it looks very simple and easy to use. all I need now is dew to make my alkahest which I am currantly collecting.
I am also thinking of getting an iron ring for me to put on the top so it will push against the lid a seal it very well if I put something heavy on top of it. | |
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thepassamist
Number of posts : 213 Registration date : 2013-07-06
| Subject: Re: Graphite Crucible Type Sat Jul 06, 2013 4:03 pm | |
| would anyone be able to provide a link to to a graphite with a lid? I have looked and looked for one and all i can find is the ones without lids. except on one site, that has tons of them but is forty bucks for just the bottom and 10 or so for the lid. any info would be great! thanks! | |
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cocojambo
Number of posts : 235 Registration date : 2013-01-09
| Subject: Re: Graphite Crucible Type Sat Jul 06, 2013 9:27 pm | |
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NEPTUNE
Number of posts : 108 Registration date : 2012-11-28
| Subject: Re: Graphite Crucible Type Sun Jul 07, 2013 10:27 pm | |
| http://www.industrialcarbons.com/products.htm | |
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