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Originally Posted by
clough42
You're hearing from one now.
This is what I'm using:
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53...mtid=824&kw=lg
I have a high-power silicone bed heater, and I was exploding ordinary window glass. It turns out I was going a little too hot (140C) due to a thermistor configuration problem, but the heater was getting there so fast that the glass couldn't take the thermal stress and it was shattering. The borosilicate glass takes it just fine. I have since fixed my thermistor issue, but I still use the borosilicate glass.
Terrific information. So even with the borosilicate you see deformation of the glass plane? Interesting.
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