Characteristics of high temperature resistant glass

January 6, 2025

The main characteristics of high-temperature resistant glass include high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, resistance to rapid cooling and heating, high strength, and low expansion. These characteristics make high-temperature resistant glass perform well in various high-temperature environments and widely used in industrial and scientific research fields.
High temperature resistance: Different types of high temperature resistant glass have different temperature ranges. For example, quartz glass can be used for a long time above 1000 ℃, and can even withstand high temperatures of 1200 ℃ in a short period of time.
Some special high-temperature resistant glasses can withstand temperatures up to 1500 ℃.
High temperature resistant glass can maintain stability under rapid temperature changes and is not easily broken. For example, borosilicate glass can withstand temperature differences of around 150 ℃.
High strength: High temperature resistant glass usually has high compressive strength and impact resistance. For example, heat-resistant glass will not self destruct without external impact and will not scatter upon rupture.
Low expansion: High temperature resistant glass has a low coefficient of thermal expansion and can maintain shape stability under temperature changes. For example, quartz glass has an extremely low coefficient of thermal expansion and can effectively resist rapid temperature changes.
Corrosion resistance: High temperature resistant glass has good corrosion resistance and can resist the erosion of chemical substances such as acid and alkali. For example, quartz glass and certain special high-temperature resistant glasses can withstand environments with strong acids and alkalis.