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Most collecters recommend no more than 425 degrees for vintage / pyroceramic Corning Ware unless the piece is in pristine (not even any scratches) condition. I have personally gone 450 with worn pieces without problems.

Remember to reduce the oven temperature 25 degrees below the recipe directions as you would with any glass bake ware.

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I don't know about the white Pyroceram corningware - but the Corning Visions line of cookware was advertised on television melting an aluminum pot in it at 1,560 Degrees Fahrenheit (though I wouldn't recommend attempting anything like that or using your cookware in any extreme, unrecommended, improper, or unsafe way.

You can see the video on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKPpKkQPrh0

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The highest recommended temperature for using Corningware as well as most glass baking dishes is 350 degrees F.

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Approx. 400 0C.

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