You can reach Pyrex customer service in the US by calling 1-800-999-3436. You can also visit their website at www.pyrexhome.com for more information and support.
The main concern for Pyrex bakeware exploding is extreme changes to temperature, such as cold water or wet surfaces coming in contact with hot bakeware that was just used to cook.
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.
Pyrex is borosilicate glass and like all glass does not absorb any chemicals.
An 8 x 8 Pyrex baking dish typically holds about 2 quarts.
Pyrex is resistant to thermal shock and can withstand high temperatures, so the surface of the Pyrex test tube likely did not change in the flame. It should remain unaffected under normal laboratory conditions.
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You will need to contact the forum administrator. Look for a link at the bottom of the forum that says 'contact us'.
The main concern for Pyrex bakeware exploding is extreme changes to temperature, such as cold water or wet surfaces coming in contact with hot bakeware that was just used to cook.
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Pyrex was created in 1915.
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Corning Pyrex was introduced in 1915.
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Yes, you can put Pyrex in the freezer for storage.