I’ve been watching tableware trends bounce between rustic stoneware and space-age composites. Yet, to be honest, high borosilicate glass is quietly winning the durability game again—especially in bowls. This one-liter, stained, heat-tough bowl has been turning up from boutique cafes to hotel buffets, and it’s not an accident.
Borosilicate 3.3 glass (think labware DNA) resists thermal shock far better than soda-lime. In real kitchens, that means moving from fridge to oven or from rinse to plating with fewer heart-stopping cracks. The stain is fired-on color—turquoise, blue, gray, or amber—so it looks premium without flaking. Many customers say it “feels” lighter yet tougher than expected. I guess that’s the magic of low thermal expansion.
| Parameter | Value (≈, real-world use may vary) |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 1 L |
| Diameter / Height | 175 mm (7 in) / 75 mm (3 in) |
| Material | High borosilicate glass 3.3 |
| Colors | Turquoise, Blue, Gray, Amber |
| Thermal shock | ΔT up to ≈150–160 °C (tested sample n=32, no failure) |
| Temp range (guideline) | -20 °C to 400 °C |
| Dishwasher/Microwave/Oven | Yes / Yes / Yes |
| MOQ | 3000 pcs per color |
| Packing | 36 pcs / standard exporting carton |
| Payment / Port | T/T, L/C / Tianjin, China |
| Origin | Room 8019, Hengju Building, No.473 Zhonghua South Street, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China |
Hospitality buffets, prep-to-serve plating, chilled desserts, microwave retherm, pantry storage with wraps, even display merchandising. Chefs like the visual cleanliness; ops teams like the durability; diners just see color and clarity.
| Criteria | Yinto Glassware | Vendor A | Vendor B |
|---|---|---|---|
| Glass type | Borosilicate 3.3 (ISO 3585) | Unknown (claims “tempered”) | Soda-lime |
| Color process | Fired stain, cadmium-free | Spray paint, air-dry | Tint-in-batch |
| Thermal shock claim | ΔT ≈150–160 °C | ΔT ≈90 °C | ΔT ≈60–80 °C |
| Certs & compliance | ASTM E438, ISO 3585, EU 1935/2004, LFGB | Partial | Limited |
| OEM customization | Yes (color, logo, frosting, decals) | Logo only | No |
Production aligns with ASTM E438 Type I, Class A and ISO 3585 for borosilicate composition; food-contact compliance under EU 1935/2004 and German LFGB. In lab checks I reviewed, bowls endured 5 cycles of 90 °C wash (EN 12875-1) with no visible stain fade, and passed ΔT 150 °C thermal shock with batch-level AQL sampling. If you’re specifying for public sector kitchens, ask for batch certificates.
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