The number one purpose of any mortar and pestle set is to grind solids into fine powders but under
conditions that are highly controlled as to not produce any heating effects
and to minimize and control any effects due to stretching of sometimes
deformable materials. This is probably the most ancient device one is likely
to find in a modern scientific laboratory or kitchen. Because of the
ability to control the grinding, and also to virtually eliminate
contamination from the mortar and pestle set itself, agate is the preferred
material and is used in laboratories and the finest kitchens worldwide to
prepare delicate sauces and pastes and for the grinding of dried spices and
herbs. From a cross-contamination and cleanliness (hygiene) standpoint if
in the kitchen, the high density agate is far more desirable than the more
porous porcelain which could grow bacteria in the pores and present a health problem.
If a mortar and pestle of metal construction is used, it is generally recognized that
metal particles enter the ground powder, thereby presenting either a health concern or
else a contaminant is precision scientific measurements are to be made on the ground powder.
The signal word is "purity" of the final powder. And when we use the term
"purity" in this context, we mean, freedom from the impurities from the
mortar and pestle set being used to powder up the sample. The amount of
such impurities of course will be a function of the hardness of the material
being powdered.
While the
SPI Supplies® brand of porcelain mortar and pestle sets are of high
quality so far as porcelain is concerned, agate is much harder and therefore,
for any given hardness of material being powdered, there will be a definite
lowering of the impurity levels from the mortar and pestle.
The mineral agate used for the SPI Supplies mortar and pestle sets is 99.
9% SiO
2 (in other words, quartz). It exhibits a Mohs Scratch Hardness of ~7 and
this is what makes agate the ideal choice for tools for grinding or
crushing even for the hardest of materials. Unlike porcelain, which is
porous, the high quality agate used by SPI Supplies is high density (e.g. without porosity)
which minimizes sample loss and reduces cross contamination
between samples. For those who are geologically inclined, the specific
agate used by SPI Supplies is of Brazilian origin which is recognized
as being the hardest and most dense found anywhere in the world.
So far as mortar and pestle sets are concerned, only zirconia mortars
and pestles would be harder (e.g. Mohs Scratch Hardness of ~10 vs. ~7.
The agate used by SPI Supplies is resistant to all solvents and acids
except aqua regia and HF.
Agate is the material of choice because of its hardness relative to the
generally much less hard organic crystals and polymers being ground up. For
sterilization of the agate mortar and pestles, we generally recommend an
alcohol (or other chemical) type of sterilization as opposed to heat
sterilization, which could damage the mortar. In general, if heat
approaches must be taken, then we would suggest using a smaller rather than
larger mortar and also, heating the mortar slowly instead of rapidly, to
minimize the built up of internal stresses and eventually failure.
We know that some customers have needs to do the grinding either at elevated temperatures or
at low (cryogenic) temperatures. Because of thermal expansion (or contraction) effects,
we cannot guarantee the mortar and pestle sets against breakage when used under such conditions.
The SPI Supplies agate mortar and pestle sets are all
precision hand crafted. However agate is a natural product and as
the size desired becomes larger and larger, a stone of that size becomes
more and more difficult to find, and therefore the cost escalates. For
applications in the kitchen,
the use of agate is much more "germ free" than
when
the much cheaper (and porous) porcelain is used.
The SPI Supplies
® Agate Mortar & Pestle Sets
are being offered in a growing number of sizes and designs, the
latter of which is described in terms of "regular", "deep", or "super deep".
Watch this page as we slowly add over time the intended complete
range of these unique pieces of high quality precision lab ware.
We offer the smallest sizes, which are the lowest priced, primarily
for student and classroom use for student experiments.
We want to support the products we sell, and therefore offer replacement
pestles. It might not be immediately obvious as to why one might need a
replacement pestle but they do tend to “disappear”, sort of like the disappearance
of ball point pens. They tend to roll off a table top , fall on the floor and break.
So it does make sense, especially for the smaller sizes, to have a replacement pestle
since in some cases, the cost of replacement is less than our minimum order.
While we present the largest selection of different sizes and shapes, we are able to produce
to customer specifications mortar and pestle sets of other dimensions.
Let us know your
requirements and we can offer pricing.
Regular Style Mortar and Pestle Sets and Replacement Pestles