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Borosilicate Glass

Borosilicate glass is a type of glass with the main glass-forming constituents' silica and boron oxide. Borosilicate glasses are known for having very low coefficients of thermal expansion (∼5 × 10−6/ °C at 20 °C) making them resistant to thermal shock more so than any other common glass.

Borosilicate FAQ

Is this glass type safe?

Borosilicate glass is the ultimate non-toxic choice. It's completely free from harmful chemicals like BPA, lead, or phthalates. No matter how hot or acidic your food gets, this glass stays clean and safe, giving you one less thing to worry about.

Disadvantages of this type of glass?

Cost: Borosilicate glass is typically more expensive than other types of glass, which can make it less accessible to some laboratory users.

2. Fragility: Despite its durability, borosilicate glass is still relatively fragile and can break if dropped or subjected to excessive force.

Is the glass eco-friendly?

Borosilicate glass is often made with natural sand and recycled materials, minimizing its environmental impact during production. This makes it a sustainable alternative to traditional glassware.

Why makes these flutes more expensive?

Cost: Borosilicate glass is typically more expensive than other types of glass, which can make it less accessible to some laboratory users. 2. Fragility: Despite its durability, borosilicate glass is still relatively fragile and can break if dropped or subjected to excessive force.