What is the heat resistance temperature of heat-resistant glass? A thorough explanation of why it is strong against heat.
Causes of glass breaking and reasons why heat-resistant glass is strong against heat are published! We also introduce representative types.
When it comes to glass that is resistant to heat or glass that is less likely to break even when hot water is poured into it, “heat-resistant glass” generally comes to mind. Many people may wonder, “Why is it less likely to break even when hot water is added? Why does glass break when heat is applied in the first place?” This article provides a clear explanation of such questions. We also introduce several representative types of heat-resistant glass. [Contents] ■ What is the heat resistance temperature of heat-resistant glass? ■ Reasons why glass breaks ■ Reasons why heat-resistant glass is strong against heat ■ Representative types of heat-resistant glass ■ Summary *You can view the detailed content of the article through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.
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