Podcast: Glass Built for Extreme Temps

Podcast: Glass Built for Extreme Temps

Extreme environments need materials that can take the heat. SCHOTT’s Zach Wimmer explains the possibilities of glass ceramics in thermal design.
In this episode of ASME TechCast, we speak with Zach Wimmer, Director of Applications Engineering at SCHOTT, about a specialty glass-ceramic engineered to withstand continuous use at up to 1,100 °F and thermal shocks from temperatures as high as 1,700 °F. Listen in on how NEXTREMA® is helping engineers solve tough challenges in high-heat environments.

This episode is part three of a four-part series. Click here for part one and here for part two. To learn more about how SCHOTT’s specialty glass solutions can support your next breakthrough, visit schott.com.
 
Extreme environments need materials that can take the heat. SCHOTT’s Zach Wimmer explains the possibilities of glass ceramics in thermal design.

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