Borosilicate glass refers to glass with basic components of SiO2, B2O3, and Na2O. The basic composition range is: ω(SiO2)=70%~80%, ω(B2O3)=6%~15%, Na2O=4%~10% ω(Al2O3)=0~5% ω(BaO)=0~2% ω(CaO)=0~2%. As a result, borosilicate decanters have many excellent properties, such as good thermal stability, chemical stability, mechanical properties, processing properties, and optical properties. They are widely used in electrophoresis, optics, photonics, and optoelectronics fields.
Utensils and Cookware Glass
Glass utensils are an important branch of the glass industry, mainly belonging to the category of pressed and blown glass products. Their output is only second to flat glass and bottle glass, ranking third. Their characteristics include high transparency, bright colors, glossiness, good thermal stability and chemical stability, and high mechanical strength. Glass cookware, in particular, requires good thermal shock resistance, generally able to withstand direct heating with an open flame at temperatures above 150°C. Borosilicate decanters, as a major type of glass cookware, have the advantage of a low thermal expansion coefficient (generally below 4×10^-6/°C) and high thermal shock resistance (generally above 150°C).
High-Quality Raw Materials
Topglass Design's borosilicate decanters are made with high-quality borosilicate glass, providing excellent heat and impact resistance. This ensures the bottles' clarity and extends their service life.
Stylish and Comfortable
Topglass Design's borosilicate decanters not only feature stylish designs but also strictly conform to ergonomic designs, offering a comfortable user experience, making them an ideal container choice for any occasion.
Flavor Preservation
Topglass Design's borosilicate decanters can retain the flavor of wine or spirits, while also adding a touch of elegance to your table setting.