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Is graphite crucible resistant to hydrofluoric acid?

Is graphite crucible resistant to hydrofluoric acid?

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Mainly depends on the use of working conditions, the use of air, then more than 600 degrees Celsius will begin to be oxidized, and the service life will not be long.
The graphite crucible has a maximum temperature of 1800 degrees Celsius and can be used for a long time! But generally graphite crucibles are used below 1300 degrees celsius!

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