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REPLACEMENT GLASS |
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TEMPERED GLASS |
| fragments into
small bits when broken and has a thermal shock rating of 400 degrees F. It
is suitable for commercial, residential and automotive use. Fireplace glass
doors should have a 4-6 inch clearance between logs and glass surface. IT IS
NOT TO BE USED IN CAST IRON STOVES OR INSERTS! |
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PYROCERAM CERAMIC GLASS |
PYROCERAM CERAMIC GLASS
available in 3/16" thickness only.
Only genuine pyroceram ceramic glass is used
High temperature Pyroceram ceramic glass is suitable for use in wood, pellet
and coal burning stoves. It's thermal shock rating of 1380 degrees F makes
it ideal for any application where high temperature tolerance is required.
Rarely used for fireplace doors. It often is used in industrial high
temperature applications.
Breaks into large straight pieces
We currently stock Pyroceram, there is no visual or performance difference
between pyroceram, neoceram, or robax, The difference is just trademarks,
all 3 are transparent high temperature ceramic glass with a 1380 degree F
thermal shock tolerance with a slight amber tint, slight texture, and
available in 5mm (3/16) thickness |
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MICA |
| is a transparent mineral
used in older coal and wood stoves. It is sold in thickness of between .003"
and .005". It has the appearance and flexibility of clear plastic, can be
cut with scissors, and withstands temperatures of 1800 degrees F. Because it
is a naturally occurring mineral, several small pieces are lower in price
than a larger one equal area. |
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