Borosilicate glass is a type of glass that includes silica and boron trioxide, known for its exceptional resistance to thermal shock and chemical corrosion.
Overview
Environmental Impact
Fun Facts And Trivia
Manufacturing Process
Properties And Composition
History Of Borosilicate Glass
Comparison With Other Glass Types
Applications Of Borosilicate Glass
Care And Handling Of Borosilicate Glass
Thermal Expansion
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🔬 Borosilicate glass is highly resistant to thermal shock.
🌡️ It can withstand temperatures of up to 500°C without breaking.
🧪 Borosilicate glass is commonly used in laboratory glassware.
🌍 This type of glass contains silica and boron trioxide as its main components.
💧 It has low expansion properties, making it ideal for precision instruments.
🔥 Borosilicate glass is often used in cookware and bakeware due to its durability.
🔭 It is also utilized in telescopes and other optical instruments.
🥽 Borosilicate glass is less likely to crack compared to standard glass.
🧊 Its smooth surface makes it easy to clean and resistant to chemical corrosion.
🔋 Borosilicate glass is often used in the production of high-performance lighting.
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