How Heat-Resistant (Borosilicate) Glassware Is Manufactured
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- Опубликовано: 4 сен 2011
- The manufacturing process of borosilicate glass which is best known for it's high level of resistance to thermal shock. As a result, it has extensive applications most noticeably for making modern laboratory and cooking glassware.
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Beautiful & Informative video gives me much more appreciation for all our Borosilicate Bakeware. Truly a Modern Marvel. Thank you 🙏
Great video, the machines used are truly amazing.
Thanks again Triwood, for another great video!!!!
Watching this video, I see work techniques that comply with work SOPs, thanks for sharing the video... always success "Triwood ......"... Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia On
Man... That place must be hot as hell
Amazing process!
Thank you so much for a very interesting video i have always wondered how these heat resistant glasses are made
Finally I know how the glass beaker lips are made. I can live with peace of mind from now on...
Yay ! Another video from Triwood1973. Thanks !
More videos please :3
Beautiful video.
always fun to watch, Great Channel.
I love this type of glass, not the weak ass fragile regular glass that beaks under a regular boiling water pour lol
Beautiful
The Pyrex ware in the U.S. is no longer made by Pyrex, nor are they made of borosilicate. I discovered this yesterday, while attempting to make yogurt. Some jerks bought the name, and the name only. Don't support them.
prying eyes I bet that was messy!
@CivicFiberglassDoor
The pyrex in lower-case letters are manufactured by an American company (Corelle Brands.LLC) and it's made from tempered soda-lime glass, not Borosilicate, and that's why it isn't as heat resistant as the original Pyrex glassware.
The original Pyrex made out of Borosilicate, are still being manufactured here in Europe by a French company (International Cookware SAS) but unfortunately for you Americans, their products are only sold in Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Yep only the euros got boro still
Buy Pyrex borosilicate and make it yourself
@@jrand2631 China ?
MORE TRIWOOD! I was wondering when you would post another video, it's been quite a while.
very nice
heat resistance up to 1200 centigrade is possible?
Oh it looks so expensive to make yourself unless you want a job at a plant...Glad I saw this.
Moretti glass looks better for creative . Or is it better to make wine glasses from borosilicate glass ?
its been a while that you havent upload :)
@Jade7272 Yeah, they are for presses.
Kerennn otak manusia emang dah...
after a long time.....
How it used to be made
1:15 am I watching an ocarina of time fire temple playthrough?
So thats where obsidian from minecraft comes from...
02:22 gangsta chad material there... no protection or whatnots vs men in 02:48
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What show is this from?
+douro20 any luck finding it?
Man Made is the show, it is on NatGeo
Even having seen this, something tells me that I'll still be handling a microwave container made out of this glass overly carefully for a long time. Having glass shatter due to sudden temperature change more than once and in one instance quite violently kind of leaves a trace...
You're looking for a glassworker about 27 years experience
... I've never seen coffee pots that look like that. How do you hold them? Do they add handles afterwards? OH! Are those what they put in coffee presses?
Anyway. Thanks for the video :)
my coffee pot has steel bands around it, there is a plastic handle attached to the bands.
NOT GOING TO LEARN ABOUT THIS AT THE COLLEGE OF DUPAGE CHEMISTRY
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Shaped like a Khukri the knife that is Part of a Kit along with a Katana from Traditional Katana Manufacturers.. since Ancient Times in Japanese History..
To store and For Space food supply of Liquid Jaggery, which is abundant in our Region as, of 4 Distinct types.
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Horrible...such dangerous work....
And they couldn't but to find a narrator with such a nasal voice
@Jade7272 Yeah, they are for presses.