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How do you use a sintered glass?

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What sintered glass crucible made of?

Sintered glass crucible is a glass mesh used for filteration. It can be used instead of filter paper, and in fact it is preferrable to filter paper. Sintered glass crucible must be cleaned then dried to constant weig befoe it can be used to filter out precipitates such as silver chloride.


What is a sintered funnel?

A sinterd funnel is simply a funnel with a built in filter. The filter is sintered, I think that this means that small particles are compressed together (and heated ?) to form a single piece of material with many small holes. The sintered funnels I use are made of glass, a link to some images is below (not mine). http://curlyarrow.blogspot.com/2008/01/how-to-clean-your-sintered-funnel.html I have also used sintered polyethylene and sintered stainless steel for filtering.


What pore size is related with porosity 2 of sintered glass filter?

The pore size is the average 100 micrometers.


What is sintered glass and its porosity?

Sintered glass is a glass mesh used for filtration. It can be used instead of filter paper, and in fact is preferable to filter paper. Its other advantage is that it is permanent so you can get various different pieces of glassware with sintered glass in it e.g. an enclosed filter suitable for filtration under nitrogen. As for the porosity.... Porosity of sintered glass is labelled by integers from 0-5 (viz. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) where 0 has a pore size of 160-250 micrometres and is considered course filtration, that is fluid will pass through it quickly and some finer solids will pass through. Whereas, porosity 5 has a pore size of 4-10 micrometers so even ultrafine solids will not pass through and liquids will drop through. I hope this is clear, makes sense and is helpful.


Why is a sintered glass funnel should be handled with tongs?

To avoid contamination, especially in chemical analysis.


How do you prepare baljet reagent?

Baljet reagent freshly prepared (95 ml 1% picric acid + 5 ml 10% NaOH) mixed immediately before use and filtered through a sintered glass funnel.


What are vavle guides made of?

sintered iron or bronze


What does sintered mean?

Formed into a mass by heat and pressure


How do we use glass today?

we use glass by farierys


What brake pads are best for BMW k1200s?

Brembo are the original fitment EBC brake pads work just as well and are half the price. Sintered pads are required for the front and the original fitment for the rear is non sintered.


What type of glass to use for summer house windows?

you use the same glass as you use for winter horticultural, standard, or laminated glass.


Why do you use glass?

We use glass because so we can make equipment. Life would be a little different without glass.