1. |
Never leave
vessel unattended when evaporation work is being
carried out. The vessel may crack or explode as
dryness condition is approached if the heat source
is not adjusted correctly. Lower the temperature
gradually as the liquid level drops. |
2. |
Always use caution when
removing glassware from a heat source and avoid
placing on a cold or damp surface. Although the
ware can withstand extreme temperatures, sudden
temperature changes may cause the vessel to break. |
3. |
Always cool vessels slowly
to prevent thermal breakage. |
4. |
Never apply heat to badly
scratched or etched vessel as the thermal strength
will have been greatly reduced. |
5. |
Never apply point source
heating to a vessel as this will greatly increase
the chance of breakage. |
6. |
Always diffuse the heat source
by using a metal gauze or air/water bath. Alternatively
ensure even heating of the vessel by slow movement
of the vessel in relation to the heat source. |
7. |
Adjust Bunsen burner to get
a large soft flame. It will heat slowly but also
more uniformly. Uniform heat is critical factor
for some chemical reactions. |
8. |
Ensure that the flame contacts
the vessel below the liquid level. Heating above
that level will invite breakage of the vessels. |
9. |
Always use anti-bumping devices
in the vessel, such as powered pumice or glass
wool rapid heating of the vessel and contents
is required. |
10. |
Never use material with sharp
edges such as broken porcelain as an anti-bumping
device. This will cause internal abrasions and
reduce the mechanical and thermal strength of
the vessel. |
11. |
Thick walled glassware should
not be subjected to direct flame or other localised
heat source. Vessels of this type are best heated
with the use of an electric immersion heater. |
12. |
Avoid heating glassware over
electric heaters with open elements. Uneven heat
of this type can include localised stress and
increase the chance of breakage. |
13. |
Remember that the hot plate
will retain heat long after the appliance has
been switched off. |
14. |
Always ensure that the surface
of the hot plate is larger in area than the base
of the vessel being heated. An under-sized plate
of the job in hand will invite uneven heating
and promote breakage of glassware. |
| 15. |
Always ensure that manufacturer's instructions
are Bollowed when electrical heat sources. |