Product Description
Being an eminent enterprise, we are instrumental in providing our clients a high quality range of Platinum Dishes. These dishes are mainly used for evaporating solutions or igniting substances in labs. Made from top quality platinum at our vendor’s state of the art machining facility, these Platinum Dishes are accessible in various dimensions and thicknesses to select from. Our clients can avail these dishes from us at a reasonable price.
Features:
- Rust proof
- Durable design
- Light weight
Further Details:
| NO. | Capacity cc | Top Diameter mm | Height mm | Dish | Reinforced rim | Lid |
| NAC 1220 | 030 | 050 | 22 | 016 | 018.5 | 12 |
| NAC 1230 | 050 | 057 | 26 | 019 | 022.0 | 15 |
| NAC 1240 | 60 | 063 | 27 | 024 | 026.0 | 18 |
| NAC1250 | 75 | 070 | 28 | 028 | 031.0 | 20 |
| NAC1260 | 100 | 075 | 29 | 037 | 041.0 | 22 |
| NAC1270 | 150 | 85 | 35 | 058 | 062.0 | 28 |
| NAC1280 | 250 | 100 | 41 | 093 | 100.0 | 45 |
| NAC1290 | 500 | 125 | 50 | 175 | 185.0 | 63 |
| NAC1300 | 700 | 143 | 58 | 205 | 215.0 | 82 |
Exceptional Purity & DurabilityManufactured from 99.95% minimum pure platinum, our laboratory dishes provide outstanding durability and chemical stability. The carefully measured wall thickness (0.2 mm 0.6 mm) ensures a balance between strength and precise heat conduction, which is vital in high-temperature applications. These features make them an optimal choice for rigorous scientific tasks.
Versatile Laboratory ApplicationsPlatinum dishes are compatible with a wide spectrum of acids, alkalis, and aggressive reagents. Their chemically inert and corrosion-resistant nature enables repeatable and reliable results in chemistry, metallurgy, and research laboratories. They easily withstand thermal shocks and remain structurally sound up to 1700C, ensuring longevity and consistent performance.
FAQs of Platinum Dishes:
Q: How are platinum dishes used in laboratory settings?
A: Platinum dishes serve as containers for heating, drying, and weighing samples, especially when working with aggressive chemicals or requiring high precision at elevated temperatures. They are often used in analytical procedures such as ashing or fusion processes.
Q: What are the main benefits of using platinum dishes over other materials?
A: Platinum dishes offer exceptional corrosion resistance, a high melting point, and chemical inertness, ensuring they do not react with acids, alkalis, or other harsh reagents. Their long-lasting durability provides significant value for laboratory use.
Q: When should I choose a platinum dish for my experiment?
A: Choose a platinum dish when your experiment involves high temperatures (up to 1700C) or requires resistance to aggressive acids and alkalis. Their inertness guarantees minimal contamination during sensitive chemical analyses.
Q: Where are these platinum laboratory dishes commonly utilized?
A: These dishes are widely used in analytical, research, and industrial laboratories worldwide. They are particularly favored in chemical analysis, sample preparation, and quality control environments due to their performance and reliability.
Q: What is the process for cleaning and maintaining platinum dishes?
A: Clean platinum dishes using gentle detergents and rinse thoroughly with deionized water. For stubborn residues, mild acid solutions can be used, thanks to the platinums corrosion resistance. Avoid abrasive materials to preserve the polished finish.
Q: How does wall thickness affect the performance of platinum dishes?
A: Wall thickness between 0.2 mm and 0.6 mm provides an optimal balance of heat distribution, strength, and responsiveness to temperature changes, making these dishes suitable for a range of laboratory processes involving rapid heating or cooling.