Aluminosilicate Vs Gorilla Glass. Gorilla Glass is an alkali-aluminosilicate glass manufactured by the New York-based Corning. Its softening temperature is at 1010 degrees Celsius.
Developed by Corning Inc Gorilla Glass is a glass made from a material called alkali-aluminosilicate which is formed by bonding aluminum silicon and oxygen together. The thicker the layer of Gorilla Glass used the stronger it is which reduces the chances that it will break. In our lab tests Gorilla Glass 6 survived drops from up to 16 meters onto hard rough surfaces.
Total price for the 6 pieces will be about the same as the total price for only two pieces of just one thickness.
Gorilla Glass is an alkali-aluminosilicate sheet toughened glass created by Corning Inc. Its softening temperature is at 1010 degrees Celsius. Aluminosilicate glass has comparable properties to borosilicate glass but is more heat resistant tolerating temperatures up to 800 degrees Celsius and has a better chemical resistance. If enough force is applied Gorilla Glass will break.