Quartz glass, also known as fused silica, is one of the most versatile and durable materials used in modern industries. With exceptional thermal stability, chemical resistance, and optical clarity, quartz glass is widely applied in semiconductors, optics, laboratories, and industrial processing.

In this guide, we'll cover the main types of quartz glass products, their applications, and tips to help you choose the right form for your specific needs.


1. Main Types of Quartz Glass Products

1.1 Quartz Glass Tubes

Quartz glass tubes are highly durable and resistant to extreme temperatures.

  • Applications: laboratory instruments, UV systems, heating equipment.
  • Advantages: thermal resistance, transparency, corrosion resistance.

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1.2 Quartz Glass Plates

Quartz plates provide excellent optical transparency and heat resistance.

  • Applications: optical windows, semiconductor wafers, laser equipment.
  • Advantages: high purity, scratch resistance, customizable thickness.

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1.3 Quartz Glass Rods

Quartz rods are solid, durable, and highly resistant to chemical corrosion.

  • Applications: laser components, laboratory support structures, high-temperature equipment.
  • Advantages: mechanical strength, low thermal expansion, purity.

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1.4 Quartz Boats

Quartz boats are essential for semiconductor and laboratory applications.

  • Applications: wafer processing, chemical experiments, furnace loading.
  • Advantages: high-temperature resistance, clean material, stable thermal distribution.

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2. Quartz Glass vs. Regular Glass

One of the most common questions is: What's the difference between quartz glass and normal glass?

PropertyQuartz GlassRegular Glass
Heat ResistanceUp to 1200°CAround 500°C
TransparencyExcellent (UV–IR)Limited (mainly visible)
PurityHigh (SiO₂ content > 99.9%)Mixed with other oxides
ApplicationsHigh-tech, industrial, opticsDaily use, construction

👉 For a detailed comparison, see: Glass vs Quartz


3. How to Choose the Right Quartz Glass

When selecting quartz glass products, consider:

  • Temperature requirements → Choose tubes or plates for high thermal stability.
  • Optical applications → Quartz plates are best for laser and optical instruments.
  • Industrial use → Quartz boats and rods offer durability and corrosion resistance.
  • Customization → FG Quartz provides custom sizes, shapes, and specifications to meet specific project needs.

4. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Can quartz glass withstand open flame?
Yes, quartz glass can resist direct flames and continuous use at high temperatures.

Q2: Is quartz glass fragile?
While it is more resistant than regular glass, proper handling is still necessary.

Q3: Can I order custom dimensions?
Absolutely! Contact FG Quartz for custom solutions.


Conclusion

Quartz glass is a high-performance material that plays a critical role across industries — from semiconductors to optics. By understanding the different product types (tubes, plates, rods, boats) and their applications, you can choose the best solution for your project.

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