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Borosilicate Glass: The Ultimate Choice for Laboratory and Industrial Applications

Updated On 03/18/2025

Borosilicate Glass: The Ultimate Choice for Laboratory and Industrial Applications

 

Laboratory Glassware Guide · 6 min read

Borosilicate glass is one of the most trusted materials used in laboratories, pharmaceuticals, industrial processing and even high-quality cookware. Made from silica and boron trioxide, it offers exceptional durability, heat resistance and chemical stability. Its low thermal expansion allows it to withstand extreme temperature changes without cracking, making it ideal for demanding scientific environments.

Because of its clarity, strength and non-reactive nature, borosilicate glass is widely used across scientific research, medical diagnostics, chemical manufacturing and industrial applications. At LabFriend, we supply a wide range of borosilicate glassware designed to perform reliably under tough laboratory conditions.

This guide covers

  • What borosilicate glass is
  • Key properties and advantages
  • Common laboratory and industrial applications
  • Popular borosilicate glassware available at LabFriend

What Is Borosilicate Glass?

Borosilicate glass is a high-performance glass material composed mainly of silica (SiO2) and boron trioxide (B2O3). This composition makes the glass highly resistant to heat, chemicals and mechanical stress, offering far superior durability compared to standard soda-lime glass. According to Wikipedia's materials science entry on borosilicate glass, its thermal expansion coefficient is approximately 3.3 × 10−6 K−1 , roughly one-third that of ordinary soda-lime glass.

Because it does not crack or shatter easily during rapid temperature changes, borosilicate glass is the preferred material for critical scientific procedures, heating applications and long-term chemical storage. It can withstand temperature differentials of up to 166°C without fracturing, as documented by AZoM's materials properties database.

Did you know? Borosilicate glass was first developed by German chemist Otto Schott in 1887. Brands such as DURAN, Pyrex and Schott have since become globally recognised for their precision-manufactured borosilicate glassware used in laboratories and industrial systems worldwide.

Key Properties and Benefits of Borosilicate Glass

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Thermal Shock Resistance

Handles rapid heating and cooling cycles without cracking, ideal for high-temperature experiments and autoclave sterilisation. Withstands differentials of up to 166°C without fracturing.

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Chemical Resistance

Unaffected by acids, alkalis and most solvents, ensuring accurate and contamination-free experimental results in even the most demanding chemical environments.

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High Transparency and Optical Clarity

Provides excellent visibility for observing reactions, colour changes and sample behaviour. The Schott BK-7 formulation is the standard for precision optical lenses worldwide.

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Superior Mechanical Strength

More durable than standard glass, reducing breakage and improving long-term reliability in busy laboratory environments where repeated sterilisation is routine.

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Non-Reactive and Safe

Does not interact with stored chemicals or biological materials. ScienceDirect's engineering overview defines borosilicate as providing high resistance to hydrolysis, making it suitable for pharmaceuticals, food applications and analytical work.


By the Numbers

Borosilicate glass is not just a lab staple , it is a globally significant material across multiple industries.

3.3×10−6
Thermal Expansion Coefficient (K−1)
One-third that of ordinary soda-lime glass
Source: Wikipedia
75%+
Pharma Glass Packaging Market
Type I borosilicate holds over 75% of pharmaceutical glass packaging
Source: Reanin Research
40%
Of the Specialty Glass Market
Borosilicate comprises ~38–40% of the global specialty glass market
Source: Reanin Research
USD 4.56B
Global Market Value (2024)
Expected to reach USD 7.41B by 2034 at 4.52% CAGR
Source: Market Research Future
5.5%
Lab Glassware Market CAGR
Global laboratory glassware market projected CAGR from 2024 to 2034
Source: Reports and Data

Common Applications of Borosilicate Glass

Thanks to its strength and versatility, borosilicate glass is used across many scientific, medical and industrial fields.

1. Laboratory Glassware

Used to manufacture the core tools found in every lab: beakers, Erlenmeyer and volumetric flasks, test tubes, culture tubes, graduated cylinders and pipettes. These items withstand direct heating, chemical exposure and sterilisation procedures.

Laboratory glassware accounts for approximately 40% of the global borosilicate glass market, driven by rising research activities and increased scientific funding. (Reports and Data, 2024)

2. Pharmaceutical and Medical Applications

Used for vials and ampoules for vaccines and injectable drugs, diagnostic glassware for clinical testing, and high-purity tubing for medical instruments. Its non-reactive composition ensures safe storage of sensitive materials.

The pharmaceutical sector accounted for approximately 30% of total borosilicate glass consumption in 2023. (Reports and Data, 2024)

3. Industrial and Chemical Processing

Essential for glass reactors for synthesis, distillation and filtration equipment, and heat-resistant glass for optical and electronic systems. Borosilicate glass is a cornerstone of industrial chemical engineering.

Its physical properties are specified under ISO 3585 and EN 1595 standards.

4. Household and Commercial Uses

Used in oven-safe cookware and measuring cups, durable glass bottles and containers, and solar energy and optical components. Its stability and clarity make it useful well beyond the laboratory.

Many reflecting telescopes, including the Hale Telescope's 200-inch mirror, use borosilicate glass components. (Wikipedia)


Top Borosilicate Glassware Available at LabFriend

Not all borosilicate glassware is created equal. LabFriend stocks only from manufacturers who meet the highest international standards for consistency, chemical purity and dimensional accuracy , the three factors that matter most in a working lab.

DURAN®
DWK Life Sciences · Germany

With over 120 years of manufacturing heritage, DURAN is the gold standard for borosilicate 3.3 laboratory glassware. Every piece is precision-moulded to DIN/ISO standards and carries a batch retrace code for full quality traceability , making it the preferred choice in pharmaceutical, research and university labs worldwide.

  • Manufactured to DIN/ISO standards
  • Full batch traceability via retrace code
  • 50 mL to 2000 mL available
PYREX®
Corning Inc. · USA

One of the most recognised names in scientific glassware, PYREX has been a laboratory staple since 1915. Manufactured by Corning to ISO/IEC 17025 accredited standards, PYREX volumetric glassware is individually calibrated and tested , delivering the accuracy and consistency that researchers depend on for critical measurements.

  • ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration
  • Autoclavable and chemically resistant
  • Trusted in labs worldwide since 1915
ISOLAB®
ISOLAB Laborgeräte · Germany

ISOLAB is a German-engineered brand that delivers exceptional value without compromising on quality. Their glassware is manufactured to the same rigorous European standards as premium brands, making them an ideal choice for high-volume lab environments, educational institutions and facilities where cost-efficiency matters without sacrificing accuracy or durability.

  • Meets European manufacturing standards
  • Affordable, accurate and durable
  • Available in glass and plastic options

Why Purchase Borosilicate Glassware From LabFriend?

LabFriend offers reliable, high-quality glassware backed by trusted global manufacturers. You benefit from:

  • Genuine products from DURAN, Pyrex and ISOLAB
  • Fast shipping across Australia
  • Competitive pricing for research, education and industry
  • Expert support to help you choose the right glassware

Final Thoughts

Borosilicate glass is indispensable in modern laboratories thanks to its combination of heat resistance, chemical durability and mechanical strength. Whether you need beakers for heating reactions, flasks for precise measurements or vials for pharmaceutical storage, borosilicate glass delivers consistent performance and long-term reliability.

LabFriend provides premium borosilicate glassware with fast Australian delivery and expert support to keep your laboratory operating at its best.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between borosilicate glass and regular glass?

Regular soda-lime glass has a high thermal expansion coefficient, meaning it expands and contracts significantly with temperature changes, making it prone to cracking under heat. Borosilicate glass contains boron trioxide which lowers its thermal expansion rate to approximately 3.3 × 10−6 K−1 , roughly one-third of soda-lime glass , allowing it to handle extreme temperature shifts without breaking. It is also far more chemically resistant. (Wikipedia)

Can borosilicate glass be used directly on a flame or hot plate?

Yes. Borosilicate glass is designed to withstand direct heating on a Bunsen burner, hot plate or in an oven. It can withstand temperature differentials of up to 166°C without fracturing, as documented by AZoM's materials properties database. It is still advisable to heat glassware gradually and avoid placing hot glass directly onto cold surfaces.

Is borosilicate glass safe for use with acids and solvents?

Yes. Borosilicate glass is highly resistant to most acids, alkalis and organic solvents. According to ScienceDirect's engineering overview, it provides high resistance to hydrolysis, making it ideal for sensitive pharmaceutical and fine chemical products. It is not recommended for use with hydrofluoric acid or strong phosphoric acid at high temperatures.

Can borosilicate glassware be autoclaved?

Yes. Borosilicate glass is autoclavable and is routinely sterilised at standard autoclave temperatures of 121°C. This makes it ideal for microbiology, cell culture and pharmaceutical applications where sterility is essential.

What sizes of borosilicate glassware does LabFriend stock?

LabFriend stocks borosilicate glassware across a wide range of volumes, from 25 mL beakers through to 2000 mL flasks and larger. Whether you need small-scale sample prep vessels or bulk solution containers, you can find the right size across our beakers, flasks, test tubes and graduated cylinders.

Which borosilicate glass brand is best for laboratory use?

DURAN and Pyrex are the two most widely recognised brands in laboratory borosilicate glass, both manufactured to ISO standards and trusted in research labs worldwide. ISOLAB is also a reliable choice offering excellent performance at competitive price points. At LabFriend, we stock all of these brands so you can choose based on your application and budget.

 

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