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Quartz Glass

overall review score: 4.5
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Quartz glass, also known as fused silica, is a high-purity form of silicon dioxide characterized by its exceptional thermal, optical, and chemical properties. It is produced by melting pure quartz sand at high temperatures and is widely used in scientific, industrial, and technological applications due to its transparency and stability across a broad range of conditions.

Key Features

  • High thermal stability with melting point around 1,710°C
  • Excellent optical transparency across ultraviolet to infrared wavelengths
  • High chemical resistance and inertness
  • Low thermal expansion coefficient
  • Superior electrical insulation properties
  • Resistance to weathering and UV radiation

Pros

  • Exceptional optical clarity and transparency
  • Very high temperature resistance and thermal stability
  • Chemically inert and resistant to corrosion
  • Good electrical insulator with high dielectric strength
  • Suitable for precision scientific instruments

Cons

  • Can be brittle and prone to cracking or shattering upon impact
  • Generally more expensive than standard glass types
  • Processing requires high temperatures and specialized equipment
  • Limited flexibility due to its crystalline structure

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 04:08:43 AM UTC