aluminoborosilicate
Aluminoborosilicate is a class of silicate glasses that contain aluminum oxide (alumina) and boron oxide (boria) in addition to silicon dioxide (silica). The specific proportions of these oxides can be varied to achieve a range of properties. These glasses are known for their excellent thermal shock resistance, low coefficient of thermal expansion, and good chemical durability. The presence of alumina and boria influences the glass network structure, leading to enhanced mechanical strength and stability compared to simpler soda-lime glasses. Aluminoborosilicate glasses are often transparent and can be manufactured in various forms, including sheets, rods, and tubing. Their unique combination of properties makes them suitable for a wide array of applications. Common uses include laboratory glassware due to their resistance to heat and chemical attack, sight glasses in industrial equipment, and components in lighting and optical devices. They are also utilized in some high-temperature applications where resistance to thermal stress is critical. The precise composition dictates the specific performance characteristics, allowing for tailored material design for specialized needs.