Pyrex is a brand known for its durable borosilicate glass materials used in kitchenware and laboratory equipment.
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🔍 Pyrex materials are primarily made from borosilicate glass, known for its high resistance to thermal shock.
🌡️ Borosilicate glass can withstand temperatures of up to 500°F (260°C) without breaking.
💧 Pyrex is non-porous, which means it won’t absorb food odors or flavors.
🌍 Pyrex glassware is often made in the USA, but there are also international manufacturing facilities.
🔬 The original Pyrex was invented in 1915 by Corning Glass Works.
🛡️ Pyrex is resistant to scratching and impacts, making it ideal for both kitchen and laboratory use.
🌡️ Compared to regular glass, Pyrex is 2-3 times more resistant to thermal stress.
✅ Pyrex is dishwasher safe, making it easy to clean after use.
🔥 Pyrex cookware can be used in the oven and microwave, but should never be placed directly on a stovetop flame.
🎨 Pyrex is available in various colors and designs, appealing to a wide range of consumers.