
Specifications:
- Material: High-temperature resistant ceramic
- Maximum Operating Temperature: Typically up to 2000°C (depending on ceramic type)
- Applications: Metal melting (non-ferrous), glass working, ceramic glaze firing, and scientific research.
- Chemical Resistance: Good resistance to most acids and alkalis
- Shape & Size: Available in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different processes.






| Description |
Model |
Weight (Gram) |
Size(mm) |
| Φ1 |
Φ2 |
Φ3 |
H |
| 1KG ceramic curicble |
C.CM.B1000 |
336 |
71 |
46 |
60 |
100 |
| 2KG ceramic curicble |
C.CM.B2000 |
436 |
85 |
58 |
73 |
118 |
| 3KG ceramic curicble |
C.CM.B3000 |
549 |
88 |
62 |
79 |
124 |
| 4KG ceramic curicble |
C.CM.B4000-B |
966 |
98 |
65 |
87 |
150 |



Product Features & Advantages
- High Heat Resistance: Crafted from materials that can withstand extreme temperatures, ensuring stable performance.
- Durability: Ceramic crucibles are known for their long service life and resistance to wear and tear.
- Chemical Inertness: Provides good protection against chemical attack, preserving the purity of melted materials.
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide array of applications, from traditional metalworking to modern scientific research.
- Cost-Effective: Compared to other high-temperature crucible materials, ceramic offers a cost-effective solution.
- Environmentally Friendly: Ceramic is a natural, non-toxic material, aligning with sustainable production practices.





