What is Borosilicate Glass

Updated on May 24

Ever picked up a hot mug of tea only to nearly drop it because it’s scorching your fingers? Or watched in horror as your favourite glass dish shattered when moving it from oven to countertop? We’ve all been there! Regular glassware often can’t handle temperature changes, leaving us with burnt fingers or broken dishes. But

Simax vs Pyrex Comparison

Updated on May 26

Glassware is one of the most popular kitchenware we use daily; it comes in a variety of types, including tableware, bakeware, mugs, pitchers, ramekins, and cookware. Among the numerous brands of glassware we have, two brands stand out: Simax and Pyrex, in this guide we will be learning about Simax vs Pyrex glassware. Are these

Can Borosilicate Glass Be Used For Candles

Updated on May 26

You’re setting up for a cosy evening at home. The lights are dimmed, your favourite playlist is on, and you’re about to light some candles to complete the ambiance. But wait, what container should you use for those candles? If you’ve been exploring different glassware options, you might have encountered borosilicate glass. Borosilicate glass has

Is Borosilicate Glass Crystal

Updated on May 26

Borosilicate glass is a well-known household name due to its many advantages; it is also useful in a variety of applications, especially in the medical and laboratory sectors. Even though borosilicate glass has many applications, glass enthusiasts remain plagued by two questions: first, is borosilicate glass truly biodegradable, and second, is borosilicate glass crystal? Knowing

Is Borosilicate Glass Biodegradable

Updated on May 26

Borosilicate glass is one of the most common glassware materials that can withstand everyday use, is safe, and versatile. Despite all of these wonderful features, is borosilicate glass environmentally safe? As you are aware, there is a current push for environmentally friendly products, especially for use in the kitchen and at home. This raises the

CAN YOU PUT BOROSILICATE GLASS ON THE STOVE

Updated on May 26

You’re in the middle of preparing your signature casserole when you realize your usual cooking pot is still in the dishwasher. Your eyes dart to that gleaming borosilicate glass baking dish sitting on your counter. It’s tempting, isn’t it? The thought crosses your mind: Can you put Borosilicate glass on the stovetop? After all, you’ve