Operating temperature up to 1100 ºC
Material: JGS-1/ JGS-2/ JGS-3
Purity up to 99.999%
Passes UV, IR
For optics
In laboratories
For high temperatures
As sight glasses in furnaces, silos, reactors
QUARTZ GLASS
Operating temperature up to 280 ºC
Resistant to thermal shock
Resistant to low temperatures
High chemical resistance
Hardness of 5.5 Mohs
Good quality/price ratio
Versatility of applications
Operating temperature 110-150 ºC
Relatively inexpensive
Easy to process
For general use
Prisms, filters, optical lenses
Optical windows
Optical mirrors
For optical, technical industry
Specialized parameters, high quality, precision manufacturing
As a component of testing, measuring, research equipment
Plates, windows, custom shapes
Operating temperature up to 2000 C, Hardness 9 Mohs
Resistant to high pressure and scratching
For optical, technical, electronic industries
Used in thermography, infrared imaging, covers the entire thermal band from 8 to 14 microns
Knoop hardness 780, density 5.33 g/cm3
For optical, technical, electronic industries
Special designs
Special shapes and thicknesses
For the food industry
Enhanced safety
Minimization of fragments in mechanical damage
Operating temperature up to +70ºC
Easy to process
Relatively inexpensive
As viewing elements
In industry, advertising
In laboratory equipment
Versatility of application
Technical glass comes in different types, depending on its application and properties. Here are some of them:
Borosilicate glass - known for its high resistance to temperature and thermal shock. It is commonly used in laboratories and the chemical industry for laboratory utensils, tubes, flasks and other components.
Quartz glass - is characterized by exceptional resistance to high temperatures. The continuous operating temperature is as high as 1100 C. It transmits UV and IR radiation. It is used in the production of components for the electronics and optical industries, as well as for the manufacture of specialized measuring equipment and laboratory.
Tempered glass - has high strength. Tempered glass is subjected to a special heating and cooling process, which makes it much stronger than ordinary glass.
Ceramic glass - this is glass that is resistant to high temperatures, used in heating equipment, among other things. It has high resistance to thermal shock and stability under harsh conditions.
Optical glass - used in the manufacture of lenses, mirrors and other optical components, it has a very high optical quality, allowing precise reproduction of images. It can also be used in the manufacture of microscopes and telescopes.
PLEXI - Operating temperature up to +70ºC, easy to process, relatively inexpensive, as sight elements, in industry, advertising, laboratory equipment, versatility of use