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Borosilicate glass "TEMPAX Float(R) HT"

Glass that significantly improves transparency and achieves a colorless appearance. It boasts high transmittance in the visible light, near-infrared, and near-ultraviolet wavelength regions.

TEMPAX Float®, born in Germany, is the world's first borosilicate glass produced using the float method. It combines high quality with excellent flatness, outstanding thermal properties, optical properties, chemical properties, and mechanical properties. A new milestone has been achieved with the introduction of TEMPAX Float® HT. In addition to the conventional product characteristics, TEMPAX Float® HT has been developed to achieve higher transparency by optimizing its chemical composition. 【Key Features】 <Exceptional High Transmittance> - High transmittance in the visible light, near-infrared, and near-ultraviolet wavelength ranges - Outstanding appearance and optical clarity - Low fluorescence and resistance to solarization - Significantly improved colorless appearance - Enhanced internal light transmittance across the entire long light travel distance - Low color shift in the visible light range *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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Shot Technique: Special Glass - Chemical Durability

Borosilicate glass that does not dissolve even when soaked in hydrochloric acid.

Most substances are decomposed by acids and alkalis. However, borosilicate glass remains almost unscathed even when immersed in boiling hydrochloric acid for six hours. It is an essential material for chemical applications that use highly reactive substances.

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