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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Shot borosilicate glass product group TEMPAX Float(R), DURAN(R), etc. DURAN(R) is a registered trademark of DWK Life Sciences GmbH. Chemical resistance: This glass has high chemical resistance, making it suitable for use with acids and alkalis, as well as for pharmaceutical containers. Durability: Its high stability reduces the risk of fine glass flakes chipping and detaching from the inner surface of the container. Efficiency: Borosilicate glass can be manufactured more efficiently than other types of glass with equivalent properties.
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Shot borosilicate glass is used in pharmaceutical containers, chemical containers, microarray substrates, and reaction vessel site glass.
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Shot is an international technology group leading in the fields of specialty glass and glass-ceramics. With over 140 years of outstanding research and development, as well as a wealth of materials and expertise, we provide a wide range of high-quality products and intelligent solutions that contribute to our customers' success. Shot brings innovation to many industries, including home appliances, pharmaceuticals, electronics, optics, automotive, and aerospace. Shot aims to play a significant role in the lives of everyone. The core company of the group, Shot AG, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Carl Zeiss Foundation. Shot Japan Co., Ltd. was established in 1966 as the first sales subsidiary of the Shot Group in Asia. In February 2018, we integrated the Tokyo Sales Department, which sells optical glass, crystallized glass, thin glass, heat-resistant glass, glass tubes, optical fibers, and primary containers for pharmaceuticals, with the Mizuguchi plant, which develops and sells electronic packaging, to provide Shot's technology and products under a new structure.