Scissor-like tool used for grasping hot objects in a laboratory
Crucible tongs are scissors-like tools with a pair of attached arms that curve outward near the ends to form a rounded gripping area that allows users to safely grasp crucibles, flasks, evaporating dishes, or small beakers.[1] They are made of durable metals—stainless steel, brass, or nickel, for example—that can withstand high temperatures.[2]
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any exposure to it themselves. Chemists at the plant used lead screens, tongs, and masks. USRC itself had distributed literature to the medical community...
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knives, daggers, arrow-heads, bowls, spoons, saucepans, axes, chisels, tongs, door fittings etc. ranging from 600 BCE to 200 BCE have been discovered...
on the wire with a pair of tongs or forceps (nippers), and, occasionally, with his own teeth to tighten the grip on the tongs. By applying force by moving...
wooden hoops. It is provided with a valve and a nozzle. A forge, crucibles, an anvil, and tongs are used during the melting process. Molds, the matrix and die...