The reason for silicon infiltration on the surface of quartz crucible
      
            
      With the increasing use of quartz crucibles, people's attention to them is also growing. They are a common type of detection equipment with advantages such as good insulation performance and high accuracy. Some users have reported that silicon infiltration may occur after using quartz crucibles for a period of time, which may affect the normal use of the product. There are many reasons for this phenomenon, which will be introduced below.
1. Severe temperature changes caused by crystallization on the inner surface of the quartz crucible result in local detachment.
2. The bubbles in the transparent layer expand and burst.
3. The quartz crucible is severely opaque.
4. Quartz crucibles may have hidden damage or collisions during transportation and placement.
5. Improper loading and unloading of materials.
The five points mentioned above may be the reasons for silicon infiltration in quartz crucibles. It should also be noted that quartz crucibles are relatively fragile products and should be used with extra caution to avoid damaging the product.