Issue 1113, 1968

A simple, inexpensive, pyrex to aluminous porcelain vacuum seal for use in thermal analysis

Abstract

A simple and inexpensive method of making a vacuum-tight seal between a B34 Pyrex glass socket and an aluminous porcelain 525 tube is described.

The need for a seal of this type is widely encountered in thermal analysis of compounds that evolve gases at temperatures within the range 1000° to 1350° C.

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Analyst, 1968,93, 832-833

A simple, inexpensive, pyrex to aluminous porcelain vacuum seal for use in thermal analysis

M. D. Judd and M. I. Pope, Analyst, 1968, 93, 832 DOI: 10.1039/AN9689300832

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