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Be Careful When You Use a Glass Baking Tray: The Difference Between Pyrex and PYREX That Many People Miss

Posted on December 21, 2025 by Admin

This is a real and important kitchen safety issue, and it often gets misunderstood. Here’s a clear, accurate breakdown of the Pyrex vs. PYREX difference—and how to stay safe when using glass bakeware.


⚠️ Be Careful with Glass Baking Trays

The Difference Between Pyrex and PYREX

🔤 Why the Name Matters

The capitalization on the logo actually tells you what the glass is made of—at least in the U.S.

✅ pyrex (lowercase)

  • Made from borosilicate glass
  • Highly resistant to thermal shock (sudden temperature changes)
  • Can better handle moving from hot to cold
  • Older Pyrex and most European Pyrex are this type

⚠️ PYREX (uppercase)

  • Made from tempered soda-lime glass
  • Strong against drops, but more sensitive to temperature changes
  • Can shatter or explode if exposed to rapid heat changes
  • Most modern U.S.-made PYREX bakeware uses this glass

💥 Why Glass Sometimes “Explodes”

Tempered soda-lime glass can fail when:

  • A hot dish is placed on a cold or wet surface
  • Cold food or liquid is added to a hot pan
  • A dish goes from fridge/freezer directly into a hot oven
  • It’s heated unevenly (like on a stovetop burner)

When it breaks, it can shatter suddenly into many pieces.


🛡️ How to Use Glass Bakeware Safely

No matter the brand:

  • ❌ Never use glass bakeware on the stovetop or under a broiler
  • ❌ Don’t move glass directly from hot → cold or cold → hot
  • ✅ Let dishes cool gradually
  • ✅ Place hot glass on a dry towel or wooden surface, not stone or metal
  • ❌ Don’t add liquid to a hot, empty glass dish
  • ❌ Don’t use chipped or cracked glass

🧠 Key Takeaway

  • pyrex (lowercase) = better heat-shock resistance
  • PYREX (uppercase) = more common today, but needs extra care
  • The difference isn’t a myth—but safe handling matters most

If you want, I can help you:

  • Identify what kind of glass your dish is
  • Choose safer alternatives (ceramic, metal, etc.)
  • Learn which recipes are riskier for glass bakeware

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