Cool Titanium - Glass
Description
The smooth, subtle charm of cool titanium is as classic as the glass it's made from. Flint glass, the clear glass used in most jars, originated in England in the early 19th century. It contained the toxin, lead oxide. In modern Flint glass, lead oxide has been replaced by titanium and zirconium oxides, rendering it safe to store food. Recycling helps keep the planet cool. Vetrazzo's Cool Titanium, pretty cool all around.
Applications
Slabs
Finishes
| ASTM | Imperial | |
|---|---|---|
| Food safety | NSF/ANSI 51 | NSF splash zone certified |
| Compressive strength | ASTM C39 | 6,295Psi |
| Absorption | ASTM C-97-02 | 0.79% |
| Scratch Resistance | Mohs Hardness | 7.5 Glass / 4.75 Matrix |
| Modulus of rupture | ASTM C99 | 1,004Psi |
| Radon | EPA-402-R-92-004 | < 0.5pCi/L* |
*This is the lowest value reported for Radon testing. For comparison, the average indoor Radon concentration is 1.3 pCi/L and outdoors is 0.4.
**Additional testing results will be added as completed.
