Borosilicate
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Borosilicate glass ("boro") is commonly referred to by the general public as "Pyrex" glass -- one of the first brand names under which it was sold. It is very resistant to thermal shock compared to [[soft glass]]. It is sold now under a wide variety of brands -- Schott, Pyrex, Chinex, etc. | Borosilicate glass ("boro") is commonly referred to by the general public as "Pyrex" glass -- one of the first brand names under which it was sold. It is very resistant to thermal shock compared to [[soft glass]]. It is sold now under a wide variety of brands -- Schott, Pyrex, Chinex, etc. | ||
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Revision as of 17:23, 16 January 2007
Borosilicate glass ("boro") is commonly referred to by the general public as "Pyrex" glass -- one of the first brand names under which it was sold. It is very resistant to thermal shock compared to soft glass. It is sold now under a wide variety of brands -- Schott, Pyrex, Chinex, etc.
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Also, the primary ingredient in Borosilicate Pancakes. That, and Pancakes.