Ep 12. Borosilicate Glass – A Technical Glass with Fascinating Properties
While glass is known for being fragile, technical glass is strong with a range of applications. We discuss Borosilicate glass and its technical applications.
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While glass is known for being fragile, technical glass is strong with a range of applications. We discuss Borosilicate glass and its technical applications.
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