Use "soda lime" in a sentence

1. The soda lime should also be replaced.

2. The soda-lime plate glass is thermally treated after application of potassium water glass in order to achieve additional hardening of the soda-lime plate glass.

3. Glass in building — Basic soda lime silicate glass products — Part 9: Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

4. Borosilicate glass is any silicate glass, like soda-lime, that has 5% or more boric oxide

5. So perhaps appropriately, the shift from Borosilicate to soda-lime glass was a big deal to Pyrex enthusiasts

6. Glass Beakers are manufactured from borosilicate or soda lime glass, and generally offer greater longevity, all-round chemical resistance and autoclavability.

7. Although Borosilicate is extremely durable, tempered soda-lime-silicate glass may actually be more durable than Borosilicate when it comes to dropping

8. Sold off the PYREX® trademark it became pyrex® in America and the new company started using Soda-Lime Glass instead of Borosilicate Glass.

9. An analysis of the glass of a Cairene mosque lamp shows that it is a soda-lime glass and contains as much as 4% of magnesia

10. Borosilicate glass is actually safer than tempered soda-lime glass. It has enough strength to compete with plastic, but it does not contain any of the harming toxins, like phthalates or BPA

11. Let's sing! An acute Angle is a little so small, Right Angle in the corner of a wall, Obtuse Angle at 2:50 in day-time, Straight Angle in a straw in soda-lime!

12. Borosilicate glass is an “engineered “glass developed specifically for use in laboratories and applications where thermal, mechanical and chemical conditions are too harsh for standard, household-type soda lime glass. It is a type of glass with silica and boron trioxide as the main glass-forming constituents.

13. Other articles where Aluminosilicate glass is discussed: industrial glass: Silica-based: Other silica-based glasses are the Aluminosilicate glasses, which are intermediate between vitreous silica and the more common soda-lime-silica glasses in thermal properties as well as cost; glass fibres such as E glass and S glass, used in fibre-reinforced plastics and in thermal-insulation wool; and