Hi there yess you can cut heat resistant glass all you need is a diamond cutter.
A diamond cutter is something window repairers and fitters use it has a small peice of diamond that indents the glass then it is snapped along the line a bit like folding paper and tearing it. The diamond is used because it self is the cheapest product which is hard enough to cut glass.
According to a couple of websites: Yes, you can cut heat resistant glass - use a diamond glass cutter.
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The glass fibre would be OK but the polyurethane resin is not heat resistant.
You can describe a heat resistant glass for cooking vessels by saying that it does not break under high temperatures. This is because it is made with a chemical element called boron. Pyrex is an example of heat resistant glassware.
Ordinary glass can be made heat-resistant by adding certain compounds such as boron or alumina during the manufacturing process. These compounds help to strengthen the molecular structure of the glass, making it more resistant to thermal shock. Additionally, the glass can be treated with a special coating or undergo a tempering process to enhance its heat resistance.
Heat-proof glass, such as borosilicate glass, is best cut using a glass cutter specifically designed for this type of glass. Score the glass with the cutter, then apply pressure along the score line to break the glass along the cut. It is important to wear safety gear, such as gloves and goggles, when cutting heat-proof glass.
Companies like Pyrex, Schott, and Corning make heat-resistant glass experiment containers that can withstand high temperatures. These containers are commonly used in laboratory settings for various scientific experiments.
All glass will melt given sufficient heat. There are certain heat resistant glass wear used for cooking and in laboratories..
The function of a hard glass test tube is heating a substance. The glass is resistant to chemicals and it can withstand pressure and heat.
Pyrex is just a brand name of toughened, heat-resistant glass.
Pyrex, a strong heat-resistant glass