Jun 18, 2025
Insert thermocouples into MgO tubes to shield them from corrosive gases or molten metals.
Use as liners or crucibles for reactions involving aggressive chemicals (e.g., sulfuric acid digestion).
Install in kilns or tube furnaces for uniform heat distribution and insulation.
Deploy in electrolysis setups (e.g., molten salt systems) due to MgO's resistance to halides.
Avoid mechanical shock (brittle material).
Gradually heat/cool to prevent thermal shock.

Lab: Thermocouple sheaths, CVD reactors, TGA/DSC instruments 3.
Chemical: Corrosive gas handling, metal refining, catalyst supports 17.
Industrial: Heating elements, nuclear reactor components 8.
For custom specifications (e.g., dimensions, purity), manufacturers like Fineceratech or Morgan Technical Ceramics offer tailored solutions.
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