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Nice stuff. I got myself a borosilicate glass food container that is made for the freezer, microwave and oven. You can put food in, freeze it to -20 C and then put it into a preheated oven of 200 C without it breaking. Pretty amazing.
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I've been reading stuff about fused silica thx to your video and I am now wondering why we don't just use fused silica instead of borosilicate ? It have lower melting point than borosilicate and can withstand higher temperature differences than borosilicate. If it's because of prices, at this point I don't see why it would be, how using 100% silica instead of a mixture would be more expensive especially when there's already like 70-80% silica in most glass and even borosilicate. Maybe I am missing something ? If anyone know pls tell me ty~
Fantastic explanation, and thank you for enlightening us of the differences in products as well – that part is special since I frequent the local Goodwill!
Amazing video. Brilliant storytelling, easy to understand.
Hmmm… oxygen and boron together…. sounds like an oxyboron!
Hi guy,
I'm having a thesis from my teacher about borosilicate glass and Luckily I watched your video, it's useful for me to understand but can you give me the material that you got information to make this video. I need it to finish my thesis. thanks
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Excellent presentation. Thank you for putting this together! !!!!
Very easy, complete and nice explanation, thank you very much.
A few days ago I put some hot gravy in a Anchore Hocking measuring cup, i carried it to the table and put a fork in it to stir it and the cup blew up and threw glass over the hole kitchen. fortunately the glass was thrown more horizontally and did not hit me in the face. it broke in little pieces like safety glass.
Clear as glass, this video. Well done.
thank you for the amount of detail! amazing video!
Good work
I have high CTE because I played football.
why did pyrex contain lead?
Borosilicate glass breaks into extremely sharp pieces when it does break, more than normal glass. Be careful not to touch broken borosilicate glass with your fingers
Once made the mistake of taking a glass from our dishwasher before it cooled down and poured cold tea from fridge in it. That glass instantly cracked in a hundred pieces but unlike the beer mug here our glass stayed together so it never leaked a drop.
Super helpful. Thanks.
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How come borosilicate is more expensive to produce than soda lime? Is it because the materials to make it are not as abundant or the manufacturing process? Is there a chance it could ever become less expensive than soda lime?
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You are my saviour I don't know what I would do without your videos they help me so much with school
You just save my final project , thank you
Thanks bred-drin. Easy now. Teachin me bout dem glass ting. Raaaa-ta-tar-tar
Pyrex is a "rip off" from German Jenaer Glas……
As a Boro lampwork glass artist I appreciate this in depth explanation of the glass I love working with so much. Borosilicate glass is used almost exclusively in the Functional Glass arenas (ie…pipes and other items for the pot smoking industry). It is a fantastic material for creative flame glass working as it easy to work with and produces strong products and works of art.
I have a couple questions…. is CTE and COE the same? In Flameworking we refer to COE = Coefficient Of Expansion. I assume that’s the same as your CTE??? Hard glass (Borosilicate) has a COE of 33; Soft glass (Sodalime) has COEs ranging from 90-104. How do the COE numbers relate to the temperatures they are affected by? Boro needs much higher temps to melt but has lower COE. Soft glass melts at lower temps but has much higher COE numbers. THANKS
thank you for sharing! Very good explanation. I liked especially how you encouraged people to hold onto the original PYREX measuring cup. I have the pyrex in soda lime. It's still durable. But I never dare put anything hot in it. I wait until it's lukewarm. Thanks again.
Somehow stumbled across this video while googling what exactly the borosilicate in dab rigs and bongs was. This is a super dope corner of youtube and you sir are a wonderful human for sharing this knowledge! Thanks for the deep dive into mat sci.
Excellent vid, well explained. Thank you.
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Originally it was marketed as Nonex (Non Expanding) and was first sold in the form of Railroad Lantern Glass, it was hot, but had to handle snow and rain hitting it.
Yeah, I wondered why the measuring jug with a pretty slightly blue tinge to it exploded all over the counter and floor when I poured boiling water into it when I was in Canada. Soda lime is junk.
Pyrex stopped making Closed loop handles on their measuring cups. The newer open handle hooks on to pots in the sink and are a pain if they get caught on something while on the counter preparing food!
I am confused about car and home window glass. Im surprised it doesn’t shatter when we blast the heat on one side while ice, snow and water cover the other side.
very informative, thank you
Very well done!!!! I remember being a child burning a flammable gel substance in a glass candle holder. Just being stupid as a child lol, I did it in the sink and to put it out turned on the water not even ice cold and then it exploded. Thank God I did not lose my eyes, before I knew nothing about thermal shock or other scientific findings. Great video you left nothing out!!!
Hey cool video man, helped me pass my exam 🙂 one thing I think is wrong though is the addition of CaO into the silica structure, as it works as a stabilizer, connecting the non bridging oxygen atoms caused by Na2O rather than create NBOs. Great video man keep it up!
Great work.
Mechanical Engineer here. Your videos are great! I have always been in awe of material science, and this has helped me understand a bit more. I enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work!