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The Crucible market is a segment of the laboratory equipment industry that focuses on the production of crucibles. Crucibles are containers used to hold materials at high temperatures, such as metals and alloys, for melting and other processes. Crucibles are typically made of ceramic, graphite, or metal, and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Crucibles are used in a variety of industries, including metallurgy, chemical processing, and glassmaking.
The Crucible market is highly competitive, with a wide range of manufacturers offering products for different applications. Companies in the market include Morgan Advanced Materials, CeramTec, and Saint-Gobain. Other major players include Corning, CoorsTek, and Haldenwanger. These companies offer a variety of crucibles, including graphite, ceramic, and metal, as well as custom-made crucibles for specific applications. Show Less Read more