i use borosilicate glassware for my vape and absolutely love it. however,
@envyxoa question brought back memories of a discussion about spallation. so i asked copilot:
explain for borosilicate glass. can thermal cycling up to 450°F cause spallation?
Borosilicate glass is known for its low coefficient of thermal expansion, which makes it highly resistant to thermal shock compared to other types of glass. This means it can withstand significant temperature changes without cracking or breaking.
Thermal Cycling and Spallation
Thermal cycling refers to the process of repeatedly heating and cooling a material. For borosilicate glass, thermal cycling up to 450°F (232°C) is generally within its safe operating range. Borosilicate glass can typically withstand temperature differentials of about 300°F (165°C) without fracturing.
Spallation Risk
Spallation, the process where material is ejected from a larger body due to stress or impact, is unlikely to occur in borosilicate glass under thermal cycling up to 450°F. The material's resistance to thermal shock means it can handle these temperature changes without significant risk of spallation.
However, it's important to ensure that the glass is not subjected to rapid and extreme temperature changes beyond its tolerance limits, as this could potentially cause damage.