See Why Choose Customized Transparent Laser Boring Quartz Glass Plate Acid Resistance

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December 12, 2025
Category Connection: Quarz-Glasplatte
Brief: Explore what sets this solution apart in an easy-to-follow presentation. This video showcases the manufacturing process and key applications of our customized transparent laser boring quartz glass plates. You'll see demonstrations of their exceptional acid resistance, high-temperature performance, and precision machining capabilities for various industrial uses.
Related Product Features:
  • Made from high-purity fused quartz with excellent physical and chemical properties.
  • Features strong light transmission with over 93% visible light transmittance.
  • Offers exceptional acid resistance and high-temperature stability up to 1100°C.
  • Available in custom shapes and specifications including drilling, cutting, and polishing.
  • Suitable for military, optical instruments, high-temperature sight glasses, and laboratory applications.
  • Maintains dimensional stability with strict size control and low OH content.
  • Available in multiple grades (JGS1, JGS2, JGS3) with different spectral characteristics.
  • Can withstand short-term exposure to temperatures up to 1450°C without degradation.
FAQs:
  • Can I order samples of the quartz glass plates?
    Yes, we welcome sample orders to test and check quality, with a minimum order quantity of just 1 piece for sample verification.
  • What is the typical delivery time for orders?
    Delivery typically occurs within 15 days after we receive your deposit, ensuring timely fulfillment of your requirements.
  • What shipping methods are available for international orders?
    We offer multiple shipping options including DHL, UPS, FedEx, or TNT for small orders (typically 3-5 days delivery), plus airline and sea shipping for larger shipments.
  • What temperature range can these quartz glass plates withstand?
    These plates have a working temperature of 1100°C and can withstand short-term exposure up to 1450°C, with a melting point of 1732°C.