Trapezoid Alumina Crucibles for Ash Analysis and High-Temperature Sample Preparation

Trapezoid alumina crucibles are Al₂O₃ ceramic containers for laboratory ashing, calcination, combustion testing and high-temperature sample preparation. The flat base and angled sidewalls help improve tray stability during batch testing.

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Catalog No. TE-AS-117-2
Material Al2O3
Purity 99% 99.5% 99.7%
Maximum Working Temperature  up to 1730 °C
(99.7% Al2O3)
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What are trapezoid alumina crucibles?

Trapezoid alumina crucibles are Al₂O₃ ceramic vessels with angled sidewalls and a flat base, used to hold powders, ash samples, minerals, ceramics and inorganic materials during laboratory ashing, calcination, combustion testing and high-temperature pre-treatment. Compared with round crucibles, the trapezoid shape helps improve placement stability on trays and fixtures.

Why Trapezoid Alumina Crucibles Improve Laboratory Ashing Workflows?

  • Stable tray positioning
    The trapezoid footprint helps each crucible stay in a fixed position on furnace trays, racks or holders. This is especially useful when many samples are loaded and unloaded in one batch.

  • More consistent sample spacing
    Flat sides and predictable external dimensions make it easier to keep equal gaps between crucibles. Stable spacing supports more uniform airflow and heat exposure during ash or combustion cycles.

  • Better batch organization
    The angled shape allows laboratories to arrange multiple crucibles in a repeatable layout. This helps operators track sample orders, reduce handling mistakes and maintain consistent testing routines.

  • Custom fit for existing fixtures
    Dimensions, side angle, wall thickness and base geometry can be reviewed to match customer furnace trays, frames or analytical equipment. This reduces the need to modify existing fixtures.

  • Material options for different heating conditions
    ADCERAX can review 99%, 99.5% and 99.7% alumina options according to temperature, sample chemistry and handling requirements.

Technical Factors for Selecting Trapezoid Alumina Crucibles

Property Unit 96% Al₂O₃ 99% Al₂O₃ 99.5% Al₂O₃ 99.6% Al₂O₃ 99.7% Al₂O₃ 99.8% Al₂O₃ 99.9% Al₂O₃ 99.99% Al₂O₃
Alumina content % 96 99 99.5 99.6 99.7 99.8 99.9 99.99
Density g/cm³ 3.6-3.75 3.83 3.89 3.91 3.92 3.93 3.94 3.98
Color white Ivory Ivory Ivory Ivory Ivory Ivory Ivory
Water absorption % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Young’s modulus (Elastic modulus) GPa 300 350 375 356 357 358 359 362
Shear modulus GPa 152
Bulk modulus GPa 228
Poisson’s ratio 0.22
Compressive strength MPa 1910 2210 2600 2552 2554 2556 2558 2570
Flexural strength MPa 260 300 379 312 313 314 315 320
Fracture toughness MPa·m¹ᐟ² 4
Hardness GPa 14.5 17 17 23 24 25 26 30
Thermal conductivity W/m·K 22 24 35 32–37 33–38 34–39 35–40 36–42
Thermal shock resistance ΔT °C 222 223 224 225 228
Maximum use temperature (no load) °C 1450 1680 ≤1750 1755 1760 1765 1770 1800
Coefficient of thermal expansion 10⁻⁶/°C 7.6 7.6 8.4
Volume resistivity Ω·cm >1×10¹⁴ >1×10¹⁴ >1×10¹⁴ >1×10¹⁴ >1×10¹⁴ >1×10¹⁴ >1×10¹⁴ >1×10¹⁴
Dielectric constant (relative permittivity) 9.2 9.5 9.8 9.83 9.84 9.85 9.86 9.92
Dielectric strength kV/mm 15 19 16.9 23.2 23.4 23.6 23.8 24
Dissipation factor (loss factor @ 1 kHz) 0.0002

 

Trapezoid Alumina Crucibles Specifications

Item NO. length (mm) width (mm) height (mm)
TE-AS-071 100 84 35
TE-AS-072 100 56 35
TE-AS-073 100 43 26
TE-AS-074 100 27 27
TE-AS-075 100 24 17
TE-AS-075-1 100 20 20
TE-AS-075-2 100 27 27
TE-AS-075-3 103 28 30
TE-AS-075-4 100 43 25
TE-AS-075-5 100 24 17
TE-AS-075-6 100 27 25
TE-AS-075-7 100 43 26
TE-AS-075-8 100 56 35
TE-AS-075-9 100 50 35
TE-AS-075-10 100 56 35
TE-AS-076 73 30 22
TE-AS-076-1 73 30 22
TE-AS-076-2 70 30 22
TE-FA-001 300 70 30
TE-FA-002 200 80 35
TE-FA-003 200 11 12
TE-FA-004 105 23 20
TE-FA-005 100 30 25
TE-FA-006 90 10 10
TE-FA-007 80 30 20
TE-FA-008 88 12 10

 

Trapezoid Ceramic Alumina Crucibles Packaging

  • Individual protective ceramic separators to prevent edge damage
  • Batch packaging with shock-absorbing inserts for transport stability

Trapezoid Ceramic Alumina Crucibles Packaging

 

Applications of Trapezoid Alumina Crucibles

  • Coal, Coke and Mineral Ash Analysis

    Trapezoid alumina crucibles are widely used in muffle furnace ashing workflows for coal, coke, minerals and inorganic powders. Their flat base and angled sidewalls help each crucible remain stable on furnace trays during loading, heating and cooling. This is useful when laboratories need repeatable sample placement, consistent spacing and better batch organization for ash determination or loss-on-ignition testing.

  • Industrial Quality Control Laboratories

    In ceramic, cement, refractory, mining and raw material QC laboratories, trapezoid alumina crucibles support repeated high-temperature testing with predictable handling behavior. The shape allows operators to arrange multiple samples in a fixed tray pattern, helping reduce mix-ups between samples and making daily testing routines easier to standardize across different operators.

  • Research and University Laboratories

    Research laboratories often process small batches of powders, oxides, catalysts, ceramic materials and experimental formulations under different heating programs. Trapezoid alumina crucibles help maintain a stable sample position and controlled fill depth, which supports more consistent comparison between test groups. Custom sizes can also be reviewed when the crucible must fit a specific furnace tray, holder or experimental fixture.

  • Calcination and High-Temperature Pre-Treatment

    These crucibles can be used for calcination, pre-burning, residue testing and high-temperature preparation before further analysis. Alumina offers good thermal stability for many inorganic materials, but the sample chemistry should be reviewed before use. Alkali-rich compounds, aggressive fluxes, molten salts or strongly wetting residues may require a different alumina grade, adjusted heating profile or another ceramic material.

  • Batch Furnace Loading and Sample Organization

    The trapezoid shape is especially useful when many samples must be placed in one furnace cycle. Compared with round crucibles, the flat-side geometry makes tray alignment easier and helps laboratories maintain a cleaner sample layout. This can improve workflow efficiency when operators need to record sample positions, compare residue results or repeat the same heating program across multiple batches.

Usage Guidelines for Trapezoid Alumina Crucibles

  • Before use

    1. Check each trapezoid alumina crucible for visible cracks or edge chips before first use.
    2. Place crucibles on a flat furnace tray or setter plate, with the long side parallel to the airflow or heating element for more uniform heating.
    3. Keep a small gap between crucibles so hot air or gas can circulate freely around all faces.
    4. When used in tube furnaces or frames, ensure the crucible sits fully supported on its base, not on a single edge or corner.

  • Use

    1. Pre-heat new crucibles gradually in an empty cycle before loading samples; avoid moving them when red-hot.
    2. Fill crucibles to a consistent level to keep the sample layer thickness similar across a batch.
    3. For ash or combustion tests, place samples centrally in the crucible, avoiding contact with edges where local overheating may occur.
    4. When opening the furnace, allow a short dwell time with the door slightly open before removing trays to reduce thermal shock.
    5. Use appropriate tongs that grip the trapezoid sides securely, not the upper rim only.

  • Storage

    1. Allow crucibles to cool to room temperature naturally, then store in a dry cabinet or closed container.
    2. Separate stacked crucibles with thin ceramic or cardboard spacers to protect rims and corners.
    3. Keep used crucibles for aggressive samples (e.g. high-alkali, fluxed materials) in a marked area to avoid cross use with high-purity applications.

  • Cleaning

    1. Knock off loose residues after cooling using a soft, non-metallic tool.
    2. For light residues, run an empty high-temperature cycle to burn off remaining material.
    3. For stubborn deposits, use compatible cleaning agents or gentle mechanical abrasion; avoid sudden quenching in liquids after high-temperature operation.
    4. Inspect the inner surface regularly; retire crucibles that show deep cracks, severe glazing or deformation.

  • Common User Issues & Solutions

    1. Issue: Crucible cracks after only a few cycles.
    Possible causes: Heating or cooling too quickly, removing crucibles while very hot, or uneven support points.
    Solution: Use gradual temperature ramps, allow short cooling periods inside the furnace before removal, and always place crucibles flat on trays or setter plates.

    2. Issue: Ash or residue results vary between crucibles in the same batch.
    Possible causes: Different sample fill levels, variable spacing on the tray, or mixed crucible sizes.
    Solution: Standardize fill height, keep equal spacing between crucibles, and use the same size and shape of trapezoid alumina crucible within a single batch.

    3. Issue: Residue builds up and is difficult to remove.
    Possible causes: Samples containing fluxes or melting components, or insufficient burn-off between runs.
    Solution: Schedule periodic high-temperature cleaning cycles, dedicate specific crucibles to fluxed or aggressive samples, and clean gently after each run before deposits harden.

FAQ – Trapezoid Alumina Crucibles

  1. Q: What are trapezoid alumina crucibles used for?
    A: Trapezoid alumina crucibles are used for laboratory ashing, calcination, combustion testing, loss-on-ignition work and high-temperature sample preparation. They are commonly selected for coal, coke, mineral powders, ceramic raw materials, refractories and inorganic samples that require stable placement during heating.
  2. Q: Why choose a trapezoid crucible instead of a round alumina crucible?
    A: A trapezoid alumina crucible sits more securely on flat trays, racks and frames. Compared with round crucibles, it is less likely to roll or rotate during loading and unloading, which helps laboratories keep sample spacing and position more consistent across a batch.
  3. Q: Which alumina purity should I choose?
    A: The right purity depends on temperature, sample chemistry and contamination requirements. 99% alumina is suitable for many routine heating and ashing tasks, while 99.5% or 99.7% alumina is often reviewed when higher thermal stability or lower contamination risk is required.

  4. Q: How do I select the correct size for my furnace tray?
    A: Size selection should consider sample mass, required fill depth, tray spacing, holder clearance and the number of samples per batch. Buyers should provide the furnace tray drawing, available slot size or current crucible dimensions so the length, width, height and side angle can be checked before quotation.

  5. Q: Can ADCERAX customize trapezoid alumina crucibles?
    A: Yes. ADCERAX can review custom length, width, height, side angle, wall thickness, base thickness, internal volume, surface finish and matching lids based on drawings, samples or furnace fixture requirements.

  6. Q: What sample chemistry should be checked before use?
    A: Alumina crucibles are suitable for many inorganic powders and high-temperature laboratory samples, but aggressive fluxes, high-alkali melts, certain slags or materials that strongly wet alumina may shorten service life or require another crucible material. Sample chemistry should be reviewed before use in demanding processes.

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Custom Trapezoid Alumina Ceramic Crucibles

ADCERAX offers product-specific customization for trapezoid alumina crucibles to align with different furnace designs, holders and laboratory workflows. Custom options cover geometry, capacity and surface condition so that each crucible fits directly into the customer’s existing setup.

  • Outer dimensions and trapezoid angles – overall length, width, height and side angles tailored to match furnace trays or combustion frames.

  • Wall thickness and base thickness – optimized for thermal shock resistance or weight limits while keeping heating uniform.

  • Internal volume and sample capacity – defined in milliliters or gram loading range to suit ash tests, combustion runs or batch trials.

  • Surface condition (as-fired or finished) – standard as-fired surface or finer finishing on inner walls and edges to aid cleaning and reduce residue.

  • Interface with furnace holders or frames – positioning features, clearances and support areas adjusted for existing racks, carriers or automation fixtures.

  • Lid styles and paired crucible sets – matching trapezoid alumina crucible lids, cover plates or paired crucibles for covered ashing, comparative tests or special methods.

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