High Temperature Glass Sheet
Also known as macor this glass mica ceramic withstands temperatures up to 1470 f.
High temperature glass sheet. Colors in clear low iron grey bronze blue green cobalt blue acid etched and patterned glass. These materials include products such as vespel torlon peek teflon meldin celazole macor. In actuality it is a transparent version of ceramic. Colors in blue amber red irr solite pattern rolled or polished surfaces.
Mcmaster carr is the complete source for your plant with over 595 000 products. Used for fireplace glass high temperature light lenses and ovens. Available in 020 to 2 1 4 thick. They experience very little shrinkage at high temperatures but the brittle material can be somewhat difficult to work with.
Designed for fluctuating high temperature applications these semi rigid sheets are typically used in furnaces and fire protection applications. 98 of products ordered ship from stock and deliver same or next day. Beyond items like tempered glass shelves table tops and other custom cut tempered glass we also offer tempered glass panels and tempered glass sheets. Glass mica ceramic and graphite these corrosion resistant materials withstand high temperatures.
Borosilicate glass sheets also known as pyrex and schott glass borosilicate sheets are heat resistant clear and have a super smooth surface. Combining the transparency of glass with the high heat resistance of ceramic glass ceramic withstands temperatures up to 1255 f and resists rapid temperature changes. Its good electrical and thermal resistance make it a common choice for heating and soldering fixtures. Pyroceram glass pyroceram is a heat resistant glass ceramic that can tolerate exceptionally high temperatures.
It is actually not glass but a polycrystalline transparent ceramic material. Dulles glass mirror is the only place you can get high quality custom cut tempered glass at this affordable of a price. Our highest temperature gasket material this is made of high alumina ceramic and can withstand temperatures up to 2600 f. Each material is suited to different applications due to variations in strength wear resistance corrosion resistance etc.
Pyroceram was first implemented to create casserole dishes and saucepans. It can withstand constant temperatures up to either 1256 degrees f pyroceram 1 8 or 3mm thick or 1470 degrees f neoceram 3 16 or 5mm thick. Some of these materials exceed 300 cst.