
Heat-resistant glass
Heat-resistant glass is specially formulated to withstand high temperatures without cracking or breaking. It’s made by adding certain materials, like boron oxide, that help it expand evenly and resist thermal stress. This type of glass is commonly used in kitchen cookware, laboratory equipment, and fireplace doors because it can endure rapid temperature changes and extreme heat. Despite its durability, it is still breakable if subjected to sudden impacts or extreme conditions beyond its design limits. Heat-resistant glass combines safety, durability, and thermal stability, making it ideal for environments where exposure to high temperatures is common.