Yes, when using a Pyrex dish for baking banana bread, it's advisable to bake at a lower temperature, typically around 25°F (about 15°C) less than the recipe suggests. Pyrex retains heat more effectively than metal, which can lead to the outside cooking faster than the inside. Lowering the temperature helps ensure even cooking throughout the loaf without burning the edges. Additionally, you may need to extend the baking time slightly to account for the lower temperature.
According to Pyrex it does. I'm not sure why this is; my best guess is that if the oven heats up unevenly while the Pyrex is in there (like maybe the rack gets extra hot first) the temperature differentials on the glass can stress it.
Pyrex can safely withstand a maximum oven temperature of 450 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, it is not safe to put Pyrex on the stove as it can shatter due to sudden temperature changes.
No, it is not safe to put Pyrex on the stove top as it can shatter due to sudden temperature changes.
Yes, Pyrex dishes can go directly from the fridge to the oven as they are designed to withstand temperature changes.
Most likely it was cold. Pyrex is very good at taking shocks in temperature but it does have limits. I've seen Pyrex dishes break when taken directly from the refrigerator to a hot oven.
No, Pyrex should not be placed directly on a stove as it is not designed to withstand direct heat from a burner.
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.
No, Pyrex should not be used on a stovetop as it is not designed to withstand direct heat from a burner and can shatter.
selon wikipedia dans heat capacity, glass, pyrex = 0753 J/K g
Pyrex bowls are typically safe for temperatures up to about 425°F (218°C) in the oven. However, sudden temperature changes can cause thermal shock, which may lead to breakage. Therefore, it's essential to avoid exposing Pyrex to extreme temperature fluctuations, such as transferring it directly from the freezer to a hot oven. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines for specific temperature limits.
Pyrex is made from glass that withstands high heat and temperature changes. Though not easily broken, it is not totally unbreakable. It just does not shatter when broken or break as easily as other glass.