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[*] posted on 9-7-2011 at 17:00
Ampules and glass tube sealing


I have some chemicals that I would like to seal in a nice glass tube, but I've never done any glass melting before. I'm basically asking .. How would I go about doing that? Should I order some closed ended test tubes, and melt the ends together? Could I buy ampules that are more easy to seal? Any easy tricks to remove any oxygen in the tube before sealing?

I have a few grams of this 'beautiful' NaK, a sodium-potassium alloy. Liquid at room temperature. I have it stored in mineral oil at the moment, but I'm a bit afraid to seal the ampule with mineral oil in it (flammable), and it doesn't like air too much either (forming potassium superoxide).


Thank you all.
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[*] posted on 9-7-2011 at 21:36


There is at least one good thread on ampoule making on this forum. Use the search function to find it (them).



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