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  1. Type I Glass vs Type II Glass vs Type III Glass - Origin …

    • Glass containers for pharmaceutical practices are created using various methods. The most common include: 1. Blowing – compressing air into molten glass. 2. Drawing – pulling molten glass through … See more

    What Is Type I Glass?

    Type I glass consists of various elements, all of which are great at resisting chemicals of strong acids and alkalis. It is made up of 80%silica, 10% of boric oxide, and small quantities o… See more

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    What Is Type II Glass?

    Type II glass containers are very similar to type III glass, so much so that they are considered as … See more

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    What Is Type III Glass?

    Type III glass is made up of 75% silica, 15% sodium oxide, and 10% calcium oxide. The remaining 5% of the glass consists of small amounts of magnesium, potassium, and alumini… See more

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    The Key Differences

    Although the types of glass boast similarities, such as being made up of similar materials and being suitable for similar preparations, there are some key differences.… See more

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  1. Type I glass: neutral (borosilicate) glass with a high hydrolytic resistance due to the chemical composition of the glass itself. Type II glass: Normally sodium oxide glass with a high hydrolytic resistance due to a suitable treatment of the inner surface. Type III glass: Normally made of sodium oxide glass with only limited hydrolytic resistance.
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