Product Description
Instrument Glass we deal in is accessible with a high softening point. This glass has outstanding resistance to acids, solvents, water, and halogens. This is suited for hydro fluidic acid as well as alkaline solution. It cannot be corroded rapidly. This is a cost effective solution, accessible with highly visible light transmittance. Instrument Glass is accessible with chemical as well as scratch resistance. It can be simply laminated to provide high durability as well as advanced impact resistance.
Specification
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Minimum Order Quantity
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1 Square Feet
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Brand
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Shree Umiya Glass
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Shape
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Round
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Color
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Transparent
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Thickness
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2mm-8mm
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Versatility for Diverse ApplicationsThe instrument glass is engineered for both standard and custom requirements in various fields such as laboratories, industrial instruments, and pressure measurement devices. Its adaptability in shape and size, along with stringent compliance to global standards, makes it ideal for scientific and technical use.
Reliable Performance Under Extreme ConditionsMade from toughened borosilicate glass, this product delivers superior chemical resistance, high scratch resistance, and can endure harsh environments. With ground or beveled edges and smooth polished surfaces, it performs reliably even at high pressures or extreme temperatures.
FAQs of Instrument Glass:
Q: How is the instrument glass customized for unique shapes and sizes?
A: Instrument glass can be tailored to round, rectangular, or other custom shapes, with sizes and thicknesses ranging from 2 mm to 10 mm. The glass is cut, polished, and tempered according to the specific requirements of your application.
Q: What benefits does borosilicate glass offer in harsh environments?
A: Borosilicate glass provides excellent chemical resistance, high surface hardness, and superior heat resistance up to 400C, ensuring durability and reliability in challenging laboratory and industrial settings.
Q: When should I choose toughened instrument glass with high light transmission?
A: Toughened instrument glass is ideal when applications demand over 90% light transmission, scratch resistance, and robust performance under up to 10 bar pressure, such as pressure gauges, sight glasses, and measurement devices.
Q: Where is this instrument glass commonly used?
A: It is frequently used in laboratory equipment, industrial instruments, pressure gauges, and as sight glass panels in scientific or technical environments requiring clear, strong, and reliable glass components.
Q: What packaging process ensures the safety of instrument glass during transportation?
A: To prevent damage, the instrument glass is packed in thermocol and corrugated boxes, providing cushioning and protection against impacts or environmental factors during shipment.
Q: How do ground or beveled edges enhance the functionality of instrument glass?
A: Ground or beveled edges improve safety during handling, reduce the risk of chipping, and help achieve a better seal when fitted into devices or instruments, enhancing overall performance and longevity.