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Reflex type glass DIN 7081

Borosilicate Reflex level gauge glasses MAXOS

Description:

Reflex type glass DIN 7081 made under trademark MAXOS. Reflex glasses DIN 7081 used for liquid level indicators. Reflex glass for level indicator is a rectangular glass plate with rounded edges. One of its viewing surfaces - is smooth and the other surface has prismatic risks. Due to the risks, there is a complete internal reflection of light, and the liquid level is clearly visible.

MAXOS glasses made of SUPRAX® 8488 borosilicate glass. Maximum resistance to temperature changes is attained by means of low thermal expansion and additional thermal pre-stressing of high uniformity.

The brand MAXOS owned by a German company Auer Lighting GbmH. Previously, the brand MAXOS belonged to a group SHOTT*.

*Friedrich Otto Schott (1851-1935) was a German chemist, glass technologist, and the inventor of borosilicate glass. In 1884, in association with Dr Ernst Abbe and Carl Zeiss, Otto founded Glastechnische Laboratorium Schott & Genossen (Schott & Associates Glass Technology Laboratory) in Jena.

To buy reflex glass DIN 7081 in Moscow in the Company Dominic in two steps:

  1. Choose the delivery method (courier delivery or transport company);
  2. Send us a request (what kind of products, quantity, other details are required) to the address — info@techsteklo.ru or let us know your need by phone: +7 (495) 231-36-71;

The main dimensions and prices of reflex glass DIN 7081 are shown in the table:

Number of glass

Length, mm

Width, mm

Thickness, mm

Mass, kg

Price, Eur

No 0

95

34

17

0,11

-

No 0

95

30

17

0,10

-

No 1

115

34

17

0,132

-

No 2

140

34

17

0,162

-

No 3

160

34

17

0,195

-

No 3

160

30

17

0,183

-

No 4

190

34

17

0,228

-

No 4

190

30

17

0,202

-

No 5

220

34

17

0,228

-

No 5

220

30

17

0,264

-

No 6

250

34

17

0,301

-

No 6

250

30

17

0,265

-

No 7

280

34

17

0,338

-

No 7

280

30

17

0,303

-

No 8

320

34

17

0,387

-

No 8

320

30

17

0,356

-

No 9

340

34

17

0,410

-

No 9

340

30

17

0,536

-

No 10

370

34

17

-

-

No 10

370

30

17

-

-

No 11

400

34

17

-

-

 

When you insert the glass in the gauges you need to apply strips. Our Company offers a special strip, reinforced with smooth steel tape.

Operating conditions of Borosilicate Glasses MAXOS DIN 7081:

  • Maximum permissible temperature: 300 оС ;
  • Maximum permissible temperature with mica: 320 оС ;
  • Thermal shock resistance Δ T: 265 K;
  • Bending strength: ≥ 160 N/mm2 (23 000 psi);
  • Surface compressive stress:  ≥ 100–140 N/mm2 (14.500–20.000 psi);

Characteristics of Borosilicate Glass SUPRAX 8488:

  • Coefficient of expansion a (20/300oC):  4,1*10-6/K;
  • Transformation temperature: 545°C;
  • Density: 2,31 g/cm3;
  • Modulus of elasticity: 67000 N/mm2;
  • Poisson`s ratio m: 0,20;
  • Thermal conductivity l at 90°C: 1,20 W m-1K-1;
  • Refractive index nd (l=587,6 nm): 1,482;
  • Photoelastic parameter K: 3,2.10-6;
  • Abbe number vd: 64.5;
  • Internal transmittance at 550 nm: 98.9% at 10mm thickness;
  • Permanent operating temperature: 400°C; 300°C for thermally toughened glass
  • Thermally toughened glass should not be used permanently above operating
  • temperature of 300°C (Loss of toughening);
  • Maximum short-term application temperature: 450°C for 10 min;
  • Thermal shock resistance DT: 130°C;
  • 265°C for thermally toughened glass;
  • Glass temperature at viscosity dPas (Poise):
  • Annealing point: 1013 dPas 560°C,
  • Strain point: 1014.5 dPas 530°C,
  • Littleton point: 107.6 dPas 800°C,
  • Working point : 104.0 dPas 1210°C;
  • Hydrolytic resistance to DIN ISO: 719 HGB 1;
  • Acid resistance to DIN ISO 1776:100 μg Na2O each 100 cm2;
  • Alkali resistance to DIN ISO 695: class A2;

Chemical composition of Borosilicate Glass SUPRAX 8488 (DIN 7081):

 SiO

B2O3

Na2O

Аl2O3

BO

ZrO2

76,0

12,0

6,0

4,0

1,0

1,0

 

The addition of a composition of borosilicate glass with 1% ZrO2, and decrease in the content of B2O3 increases the resistance to water, acids, caustic alkalis.