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BOROSILICATE GLASS

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Borosilicate glass, known under trade names such as Pyrex and Duran , is widely used in chemical and engineering applications.
This glass is chemically resistant, has a low thermal expansion coefficient and can be used at relatively high temperatures. It is
available in many forms and sizes such as rod, tube, plate and as machined or hot formed components.

The table below shows typical properties of borosilicate glass.

PROPERTY UNITS
3
GENERAL Density g/cm 2.23
MECHANICAL Young’s Modulus GPa 64
Max. use temperature ˚C 500

THERMAL Thermal Conductivity W/mK 1.14


Coefficient of Linear
10 / ˚C
-6
3.3
Thermal Expansion
Ωcm
15
Volume Resistance 10
ELECTRICAL Dielectric Constant 4.6
Dielectric Strength kV/mm 30

Properties shown are typical values, they are not absolute material properties, and should be used for guidance only. It is
recommended that materials and components are tested for their suitability for a specific application.

Typical Applications: Chemical apparatus

Labware

Sight glasses

Viewports

Analytical equipment

Optics

Photonics

Biotechnology

For more information and advice please discuss your application with our sales staff.

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