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Definitions of pyrex in various dictionaries:
noun - a borosilicate glass with a low coefficient of expansion
A trademark used for any of various types of heat-resistant and chemical-resistant glass.
noun - borosilicate glass and glassware resistant to heat, chemicals, and electricity -- a trademark
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Borosilicate glass known by this trademarked name is less apt to break during rapid temperature changes |
Used in cooking & developed by Corning in 1915, it helped make large chemical plants possible |
Corning Glass Works introduced this brand of glass bakeware in 1915 |
This Corning glass used for cooking was cast to make the 200-inch telescope lens for Mount Palomar |
It's Corning's trademark for heat-resistant glassware |
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A kind of heat-resistant glass. |
a hard heat-resistant type of glass, typically used for ovenware. |
a borosilicate glass with a low coefficient of expansion used for heat-resistant glassware in cooking and chemistry |
a brand name for a type of glass that does not break when it is heated, used for making containers for cooking: |
a brand name for a type of glass that is used to make containers for cooking because it does not break when it is heated |
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Pyrex (trademarked as PYREX) is a brand introduced by Corning Inc. in 1908 for a line of clear, low-thermal-expansion borosilicate glass used for laboratory glassware and kitchenware. It was later expanded to include clear and opal ware products made of soda-lime glass. * Corning no longer manufactures or markets consumer glass kitchenware and bakeware. Corelle Brands, which was spun off from Corning Inc. in 1998 under the name Corning Consumer Products Company and since renamed, continues to license the pyrex (all lowercase) brand for their tempered soda-lime glass line of kitchenware products sold for the consumer market in the United States, South America, and Asia. In the regions of Europe, Africa, and the Middle East the PYREX (all uppercase) brand is licensed by International Cookware for use on their borosilicate glass products. The brand name has also been used for non-glass kitchen utensils and cookware in various regions for several decades. |