Tigl je kontejner koji se koristi za proizvodnju metala, stakla, i pigmenata, kao i u brojnim laboratorijskim procesima. Ova posuda može da podnese dovoljno visoke temperature da bi se rastopio ili na drugi način promenio njen sadržaj. Istorijski, tiglovi su bili napravljeni od gline,[1] mada oni mogu da budu napravljeni od bilo kog materijala koji je otporan na više temperature.
Laboratorijski tigl
Tigl je laboratorijski pribor u obliku šolje i koji se stavljaju hemijska jedinjenja kad se neophodno da se zagreju do visoke temperature. Postoji više veličina tiglova.[2]
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