United Scientific Supplies Porcelain Deep Form Mortar and Pestle Sets
• Deep form mortars with lips
• Glazed on the outside (except for the bottom) and unglazed inside
• Oversized pestles are glazed to grinding surface
• Thermal shock resistance - average coefficient of expansion from 20 to 200°C is 3.56 x 10-5, gradually increasing to 4.69 x 10-5 at 1050°C
• Every batch of porcelain is heat tested
• Glaze - no softening occurs up to 1000°C, and it is extremely white
• Resistant to most acids and alkalis, except hydrofluoric acid
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• Glazed on the outside (except for the bottom) and unglazed inside
• Oversized pestles are glazed to grinding surface
• Thermal shock resistance - average coefficient of expansion from 20 to 200°C is 3.56 x 10-5, gradually increasing to 4.69 x 10-5 at 1050°C
• Every batch of porcelain is heat tested
• Glaze - no softening occurs up to 1000°C, and it is extremely white
• Resistant to most acids and alkalis, except hydrofluoric acid
Image(s) are representative of the product group and not necessarily the individual product.
• Deep form mortars with lips
• Glazed on the outside (except for the bottom) and unglazed inside
• Oversized pestles are glazed to grinding surface
• Thermal shock resistance - average coefficient of expansion from 20 to 200°C is 3.56 x 10-5, gradually increasing to 4.69 x 10-5 at 1050°C
• Every batch of porcelain is heat tested
• Glaze - no softening occurs up to 1000°C, and it is extremely white
• Resistant to most acids and alkalis, except hydrofluoric acid
Image(s) are representative of the product group and not necessarily the individual product.
• Glazed on the outside (except for the bottom) and unglazed inside
• Oversized pestles are glazed to grinding surface
• Thermal shock resistance - average coefficient of expansion from 20 to 200°C is 3.56 x 10-5, gradually increasing to 4.69 x 10-5 at 1050°C
• Every batch of porcelain is heat tested
• Glaze - no softening occurs up to 1000°C, and it is extremely white
• Resistant to most acids and alkalis, except hydrofluoric acid
Image(s) are representative of the product group and not necessarily the individual product.
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