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The analytical possibilities are considered of using a new type of equipment—microwave muffle furnaces—when performing the operations of incineration and roasting. A two- to threefold decrease in a warm-up time for a furnace with the use of microwave heating, a 3- to 16-fold decrease in the total duration of the analysis, and a twofold improvement in reproducibility of s r results are shown as exemplified by the processing of coal samples and technological products.
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Original Russian Text © I.Ya. Koshcheeva, S.N. Belenkaya, I.V. Kubrakova, 2008, published in Zavodskaya Laboratoriya. Diagnostika materialov, 2008, Vol. 44, No. 14, pp. 6–8.
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Koshcheeva, I.Y., Belenkaya, S.N. & Kubrakova, I.V. The use of muffle furnaces with microwave heating in the analysis of natural and technological objects. Inorg Mater 44, 1576–1579 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1134/S002016850814015X
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