As a leading material in the glassware industry, high borosilicate glass is widely favored for its outstanding performance. Yinor Glass, with years of experience in borosilicate glass production, explains the core characteristics and advantages of this special material, helping global clients better understand its value.
Borosilicate glass is a special type of glass mainly composed of silica (SiO2) and boron trioxide (B2O3), with a boron content of 12%~15%. Compared with ordinary soda-lime glass, it has three core advantages: excellent thermal shock resistance, high chemical stability, and superior transparency. It can withstand a sudden temperature change of 120℃~150℃, far exceeding the 50℃ limit of ordinary glass, making it safe for use in microwaves, ovens, and for holding both hot and cold drinks.
In terms of chemical stability, borosilicate glass is highly resistant to acids, alkalis, and corrosion, 3 times better than ordinary glass, ensuring it does not release harmful substances and meets EU and US food-grade safety standards such as FDA and LFGB. Its transmittance reaches more than 91%, with impurity content less than 0.01%, presenting the true color of beverages and making it ideal for high-end drinkware and food storage containers.
“Borosilicate glass’s unique properties make it suitable for a wide range of applications, from daily drinkware to industrial and scientific fields," said a product R&D expert at Yinor Glass. “At Yinor, we only use high-quality food-grade borosilicate raw materials, ensuring every product is safe, durable, and of high quality."
As a leading material in the glassware industry, high borosilicate glass is widely favored for its outstanding performance. Yinor Glass, with years of experience in borosilicate glass production, explains the core characteristics and advantages of this special material, helping global clients better understand its value.
Borosilicate glass is a special type of glass mainly composed of silica (SiO2) and boron trioxide (B2O3), with a boron content of 12%~15%. Compared with ordinary soda-lime glass, it has three core advantages: excellent thermal shock resistance, high chemical stability, and superior transparency. It can withstand a sudden temperature change of 120℃~150℃, far exceeding the 50℃ limit of ordinary glass, making it safe for use in microwaves, ovens, and for holding both hot and cold drinks.
In terms of chemical stability, borosilicate glass is highly resistant to acids, alkalis, and corrosion, 3 times better than ordinary glass, ensuring it does not release harmful substances and meets EU and US food-grade safety standards such as FDA and LFGB. Its transmittance reaches more than 91%, with impurity content less than 0.01%, presenting the true color of beverages and making it ideal for high-end drinkware and food storage containers.
“Borosilicate glass’s unique properties make it suitable for a wide range of applications, from daily drinkware to industrial and scientific fields," said a product R&D expert at Yinor Glass. “At Yinor, we only use high-quality food-grade borosilicate raw materials, ensuring every product is safe, durable, and of high quality."