High Borosilicate Glassware



High Borosilicate Glass has an extremely low thermal expansion coefficient, making it heat-resistant and capable of withstanding temperature changes of up to 200°C. Products made from this material are manufactured using advanced techniques, where the glass is melted by internal heating, taking advantage of its conductive properties at high temperatures.

In household glassware, high borosilicate glass is commonly used for heat-resistant items like:

  • Teapots & coffee pots
  • Tea cups & coffee mugs
  • Glass pots & baking dishes
  • Microwave-safe trays & food containers


These products typically require safety certifications, such as:

  • Food-grade compliance
  • FDA approval
  • Microwave safety testing
  • Dishwasher durability tests

Most high borosilicate glassware is crafted using hand-blown techniques, especially custom-made products. These items are heat-resistant, cold-resistant, durable, and crystal-clear.

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