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[[Image:Thermolyne_close_up.jpg|thumb|right|Thermolyne Type 54500 High ]]Temperature Tube Furnace | [[Image:Thermolyne_close_up.jpg|thumb|right|Thermolyne Type 54500 High ]]Temperature Tube Furnace | ||
==Safety== | ==Safety== | ||
*Safety training for both use of gas cylinders and the labs must be completed. | |||
*Safety glasses and long pants must be worn at all times. | |||
*Fume hoods must be on during all operation when gasses are used. | |||
*Tubes are made out of ceramic material, alumina in his case, and are affected by thermal shock. Therefore, heating rates no more than 10C are allowed. | |||
*Furnaces are hot during operation, thus only remove samples after they have returned to room temperature. | |||
==Equipment or Bill of Materials== | ==Equipment or Bill of Materials== |
Revision as of 18:37, 6 June 2017
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Introduction
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Temperature Tube Furnace
Safety
- Safety training for both use of gas cylinders and the labs must be completed.
- Safety glasses and long pants must be worn at all times.
- Fume hoods must be on during all operation when gasses are used.
- Tubes are made out of ceramic material, alumina in his case, and are affected by thermal shock. Therefore, heating rates no more than 10C are allowed.
- Furnaces are hot during operation, thus only remove samples after they have returned to room temperature.
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