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"Foggy Pyrex" typically refers to a cloudy or hazy appearance that develops on glass Pyrex baking dishes over time. This can occur due to mineral deposits from hard water, oils, or residue from food. Cleaning the Pyrex with vinegar, baking soda, or a commercial cleaner can help remove the foggy appearance.
Are you talking about Kitchen grade Pyrex (Tempered Soda Lime Glass) or Lab grade Pyrex (borosilicate glass)?Lab grade contains more metals such as boron, sodium, and aluminum making lab grade glassware better conductors of heat.Kitchen glassware do not conduct heat as well which prevents burning the bottom of whatever your baking.Both are less likely to break than other glass types.Exaxol Chemical Corporationhttp://www.exaxol.com
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Pyrex glass is designed to withstand sudden & drastic TEMPERATURE changes. Most glass will shatter with sudden temperature changes. Pyrex is not bulletproof. Most transparent bulletproof material (glass) is composed of several layers of plastic & glass sandwiched together. The plastic holds the glass together, while the glass absorbs a bullet's impact.
Pyrex changed its glass formula in 1998 from borosilicate to tempered soda-lime glass.
"Foggy Pyrex" typically refers to a cloudy or hazy appearance that develops on glass Pyrex baking dishes over time. This can occur due to mineral deposits from hard water, oils, or residue from food. Cleaning the Pyrex with vinegar, baking soda, or a commercial cleaner can help remove the foggy appearance.
Yes it can
Pipe can be made from a wide variety of materials, so there is no single chemical formula for it.
Pyrex was created in 1915.
Smoking is a chemical process.
Corning Pyrex was introduced in 1915.
Yes, you can put Pyrex in the freezer for storage.
Pyrex glass is made with a specific type of thermal treatment that makes it more resistant to thermal shock. This allows it to withstand sudden changes in temperature, such as pouring hot water on it, without cracking. Additionally, the chemical composition of Pyrex glass helps it to expand and contract more evenly when exposed to heat, reducing the likelihood of cracking.
Pyrex is just a brand name of toughened, heat-resistant glass.
Yes, Pyrex lids are generally microwave safe.
No, not all glass is made from Pyrex. Pyrex is a brand name for a type of borosilicate glass that is known for its durability and resistance to thermal shock. There are many other types of glass with different compositions and properties used for various applications.
Nope. As long as this glass is yours and it has 0% chance to harm anyone