The reason why quartz ceramic products require sandblasting operation
      
            
      Quartz ceramics are containers or melting pots made of refractory materials such as clay, graphite, porcelain clay, or refractory metals. Below is an introduction to why quartz ceramic products need sandblasting:
Quartz ceramic is a ceramic bowl shaped container with a deep bottom. When solid materials need to be heated with fire, quartz ceramic products need to be used. Because it can withstand higher temperatures than glassware, the lid is usually tilted on quartz ceramic to prevent heated objects from jumping out and allow air to enter and exit to prevent possible oxidation reactions.
Quartz ceramics, due to their very small bottom, usually need to be installed on a mud triangle before they can be directly heated with fire. It can be placed upright or tilted on an iron triangle frame, or it can be placed on its own according to experimental needs. Quartz ceramic products should not be immediately placed on a cold metal table after heating to avoid cracking due to rapid cooling. They should not be placed immediately on a wooden tabletop to avoid burning the tabletop or causing a fire. The correct method is to naturally cool it on an iron triangle frame, or slowly cool it on an asbestos mesh.
After sandblasting quartz ceramic products, the heating and oxidation degree of the products will be improved, but special attention should be paid during sandblasting.