Hi Paul, How often do you change the tube? I routinely replace the tube every day, and it only sticks occassionally. When it sticks I gently wriggle it a bit and it has always come loose. When the tube is cool, I pull out the old ash and then use a wire brush to scrape the inside as clean as I can. Also I clean out the slits with the flat end of a small spatula (carefully - this can break the tube easily if you're not careful and if the tube has been used quite a while). So far, this has worked well. Lola. . At 10:03 AM 2/26/2009, you wrote: >Listmembers, > >I've been having trouble with ash tubes from our EA breaking lately. > >We use Elemental Microanalysis C1090, which is open both ends and >has slits on the bottom half. I have a small bit of quartz wool at >the bottom of the tube, and at the top of the reactor. Typically, >the tube is stuck when I try to remove it, and breaks near the top >of the ash level when I force it. This occurs regardless of whether >I am at full temperature or standby temperature, and I have had the >same trouble with tubes that are closed at the bottom. > >My best guess is that the slag is seeping through the slits and >fusing to the reactor tube. Does anyone have any applicable wisdom? > >I'm considering the vacuum removal method at this point.... > >Paul Eby >University of Victoria