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Quartz tube resistance to high temperatures, where is the difference?

Quartz tube resistance to high temperatures, where is the difference?

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We are usually fused quartz tube, and divided "de hydroxyl" and "no hydroxyl" two kinds, the ability to remove hydroxyl nearly 1200 degrees Celsius, do not take off hydroxyl should be low 50~100 degrees celsius.Purely by appearance, it is difficult for professionals to distinguish.
Fused silica tubes are best able to withstand high temperatures and can last long below 1200 degrees Celsius, but they are soft at 1500 degrees centigrade.
Transparent quartz tubes are divided into several categories, and their maximum tolerance temperature is different.

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