Abstract
An air cooler ('cold bench') installed in a laboratory tube furnace, which allows regulation and simultaneous crystallization of several substances at different temperature gradients and rates is presented. It may be used for preparing single crystals in a school laboratory. A description of how the crystals are formed and conditions for the crystallization of some substances are given. This method can also be applied in crucible and chamber furnaces.
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Cabric, B., & Pavlovic, T. (2000). Crystallization bench. Journal of Applied Crystallography, 33(2), 387–388. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0021889899015691
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