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- 3469-WAHX-5341
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- Mon, 2nd Jul 2007
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- Wallace Rogers
- Date Modified
- Tue, 20th Dec 2016
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What does hard glass and soft glass mean?
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What does hard glass and soft glass mean?
Answer
“Hard-glass” is an acronym for borosilicate glass, like Pyrex or Kimax. “Soft-glass” is an acronym for soda-lime glass, or a higher expansion type glass, (88-92 COE). Lab glass is generally made from “hard-glass”, (borosilicate). Bottles are generally made from “soft-glass,” or soda-lime glass.
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