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Glass (Soda-Lime) Thermal Expansion Calculator

Expansion of glass (soda-lime) (α = 8.9 µm/m·K) over your temperature range.

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Expansion (mm)

Borosilicate is 3.3 — that gap is exactly why labware survives flames and tumblers don't.

Formula

ΔL = L × 8.9 µm/m·K × ΔT
References: ASM Handbook Vol. 2 — CTE data

Glass (Soda-Lime) Thermal Expansion Calculator is a free glass (soda-lime) thermal expansion for design engineers, metallurgists and QA inspectors — instant, accurate and 100% client-side, with the governing formula and reference shown next to the result so the number can be defended, not just quoted.

About Glass (Soda-Lime) Thermal Expansion Calculator

Expansion of glass (soda-lime) (α = 8.9 µm/m·K) over your temperature range. The calculation implements ΔL = L × 8.9 µm/m·K × ΔT (ASM Handbook Vol. 2 — CTE data). Borosilicate is 3.3 — that gap is exactly why labware survives flames and tumblers don't.

How to use Glass (Soda-Lime) Thermal Expansion Calculator

  1. 1Enter Original length in m.
  2. 2Enter Temperature change in °C.
  3. 3Read Expansion instantly — no submit button needed.
  4. 4Need US units? Flip the SI/Imperial toggle and every field converts.

Why use Glass (Soda-Lime) Thermal Expansion Calculator?

  • Implements the standard formula — ΔL = L × 8.9 µm/m·K × ΔT
  • Reference cited on-page: ASM Handbook Vol. 2 — CTE data
  • One-click SI ⇄ Imperial toggle — values convert in place, physics stays in SI
  • Runs entirely in your browser — nothing uploaded, free forever

Frequently asked questions

What formula does the Glass (Soda-Lime) Thermal Expansion Calculator use?+

It computes ΔL = L × 8.9 µm/m·K × ΔT, per ASM Handbook Vol. 2 — CTE data. The formula is displayed under the result.

What should I keep in mind when using this calculator?+

Borosilicate is 3.3 — that gap is exactly why labware survives flames and tumblers don't.

Where do the material property defaults come from?+

Defaults are standard handbook values (ASM, manufacturer datasheets, the cited standard). Always substitute certified values from your material's test certificate for critical work.

Is the Glass (Soda-Lime) Thermal Expansion Calculator free to use?+

Yes — completely free, no sign-up, no limits. It runs client-side in your browser, so inputs stay private and results are instant even on slow connections.

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