Bodum's insulated glassware is made from durable
Borosilicate glass. Borosilicate glass is a strong heat-resistant glass that
weighs less than traditional glassware. Used to make scientific lab glass,
borosilicate glass (medical grade glass) is stronger than traditional
"soda-lime" glass and can be used for everything from drinkware to cookware.
Borosilicate glass substitutes boron oxide in place of the soda and lime used in
traditional glassware. The boron oxide acts as a glue holding the silicate
together and due to the small size of boron particles, the glass is held
together tighter, resulting in a stronger glass. Some customers may perceive the
glass to be "thin" as they hold it. It is important to explain the difference
between borosilicate and soda lime glass. Borosilicate glass doesn't need to be
as thick as traditional glass to be just as strong. Borosilicate is simply a
different type of glass that is resistant to temperature swings and scratching.
Because the particles are held together so tightly, borosilicate glass is
dishwasher safe and will not become cloudy over time; you can rest assured that
after 100 cycles, the glass will be as clear as the day you bought it. Simply
treat it as you would any glass product and it will stand up to every day use.
Dishwasher & microwave safe.
Features:
- Capacity: 9 oz
- Size: diameter 3.125 in. / height 3.625 in.
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