borosilicate

NOUN
  1. a salt of boric and silicic acids
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How To Use borosilicate In A Sentence

  • The most important boron compound commercially is sodium borate, used in the manufacture of borosilicate glass, glass fiber insulation, and textile glass fiber.
  • As it is made from borosilicate glass you can pour hot water directly into it, however at no time should it be allowed to stand directly on a heat source. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1205
  • The GMT will use the lightweight, honeycombed borosilicate primary mirrors for which the Mirror Lab is famous.
  • Those are great glasses, borosilicate which is the same kind of glass as Pyrex lab glass which means it's stronger and can handle high heat and temperature shocks without cracking. Oddities of the Klee Brasserie.
  • So it was with borosilicate glass, which had a considerably higher specific resistance than typical soda-lime glass.
  • In the case of high-level waste, the nuclear industry has pioneered the stabilization of the liquid streams through vitrification into borosilicate glass blocks.
  • I am not an all-organic eater, except in the sense that I try not to eat things that are composed entirely of borosilicates, and I am too much the chemist's daughter (mighty-sinewed chemist's daughter!) not to make that joke. Mrissa: State of the Mris Report
  • Briefly, microelectrodes were pulled from borosilicate glass capillaries, oven-dried, and silanized with tributylchlorosilane.
  • When Pyrex was first marketed in 1915, it was made of a heat-resistant glass called borosilicate. FOIA requests examine glass bakeware that shatters
  • The most important boron compound commercially is sodium borate, used in the manufacture of borosilicate glass, glass fiber insulation, and textile glass fiber.
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