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Borosilicate

Scientific Glass BlowingPyrex® Brand Labware

Code No. 7740 Glass
Of the hundreds of commercial glasses produced, Code No. 7740 borosilicate glass comes closest to being the ideal glass for most laboratory applications.

With proper care, it will withstand nearly all temperatures used in normal laboratory use. It is highly resistant to chemical attack. Its low coefficient of expansion allows it to be manufactured with heavy walls, giving it mechanical strength, while retaining reasonable heat resistance. And, it is a glass that can be fabricated more easily than most other glasses, thus making it more economical.

7740
Corning Trademark: PYREX®

Common Names
Borosilicate -- Low Expansion -- Type 1 Glass

Standards
Type 1, Class A Borosilicate conforming to federal specification DD-G-54 lb and ASTM E-438. Also meets the U.S. Pharmacopoeia specs for Type 1 Borosilicate Glass.

Composition

(percent approx.)

SiO2

80.6%

B2O3

13.0%

Na2O

4.0%

Al2O3

2.3%

Na2O

0.1%

  

Properties

Coeff. of Exp.

32.5 X 10-7cm/cm/°C

Strain Point

510°C

Anneal Point

560°C

Soften Point

821°C

Density

2.53 g/cm2

Youngs Mod.

76 X 103 Kg/mm2

Refract Index

1.474 @ Sodium D Line

Temp. Limits

490°C(Extreme Service)

230°C(Normal Service)

Max. Thermal Shock

160°C

Applications
Designed for use in all products requiring very high resistance to strong acids, alkalis and products intended for use in heat applications such as autoclaves, hot plates, and open flame.

Products
Beakers, burets, bottles, centrifuge tubes, condensers, cylinders, desiccators, dishes, flasks, fritted ware, funnels, ground joints, jars stopcocks, tubing and other assorted products.

Warnings

  1. Thick-walled ware, such as bottles, jars and desiccators, should not be heated over a flame, a hot plate, or other comparable source of heat.
  2. Do not use hydrofluoric or hot phosphoric acid in glass.
  3. Do not use scratched or abraded glassware.
  4. Hot alkalis will etch glass.

 

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