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What is SIMAX glass?

What is SIMAX glass?

By its chemical composition and properties SIMAX glass is a global leader among the types of glass manufactured of clear “hard“ borosilicate glass 3.3“, which excel in high heat and chemical resistance and which are defined by international ISO 3585 Standard and Type I Class A glass of ASTM E438.

Where is Simax glass made?

the Czech Republic
MADE IN EUROPE: This glass roaster is manufactured in the Czech Republic, so you can rest assured that you will receive a quality product that will last for year. Simax glassware does not absorb odors or flavors, and you do not need to worry about nasty chemicals making their way into your food.

Is Simax a borosilicate?

By its chemical composition and properties Simax glass ranks among the types of glass of the group of clear „hard“ borosilicate glass „3.3“, which excel in a high heat and chemical resistance and which are defined by international ČSN ISO 3585 Standard.

Who is Simax?

Otto Schott studied chemistry, mineralogy and physics in the early 1870s and is considered the founder of modern glass science and glass technology. Simax excels in high heat, and because of its chemical stability, is commonly used in laboratory equipment, industrial equipment, and cookware.

What is high borosilicate glass?

Borosilicate glass is a type of glass that contains boron trioxide which allows for a very low coefficient of thermal expansion. This means it will not crack under extreme temperature changes like regular glass. Its durability has made it the glass of choice for high-end restaurants, laboratories and wineries.

What is 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.

How do you make borosilicate glass?

Manufacturing process. Borosilicate glass is created by combining and melting boric oxide, silica sand, soda ash, and alumina. Since borosilicate glass melts at a higher temperature than ordinary silicate glass, some new techniques were required for industrial production.

What is the oldest Pyrex pattern?

Atomic Eyes is the oldest Pyrex pattern known to exist. Originally released as the “Hot ‘N’ Cold Chip and Dip Set,” this set was simply a large and small mixing bowl with a metal bracket that allowed the dip to be suspended over the bowl of chips.

How can you tell if glass is borosilicate?

Eyeball It. If you have a dish at home that you want to test you can also try just looking at the hue. If you look at the edge of a dish and it is made out of soda-lime glass it will be a blueish-green hue. If the glass is Borosilicate then you should not see any color.

Does borosilicate glass get hot?

Borosilicate glass is highly heat and cold resistant. During regular use, the glass can be heated up to 392 degrees Fahrenheit to 446 degrees Fahrenheit. For short-term use, it can survive up to 752 degrees Fahrenheit.

Will borosilicate glass break if dropped?

Although borosilicate glass is more resistant to thermal shock than tempered glass, under sufficiently extreme temperature changes it can still break (more on this below); it’s also more likely than tempered glass to break if you drop it.