Frosted Glass
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Frosted glass is a kind of translucent glass. It is mainly produced by two processing methods, acid-etching and sandblasting. As an upstart in the field of art glass and decorative glass, frosted glass has been widely used in interior and exterior decoration.
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AG glass, also referred to as anti-glare glass, is a type of surface processing glass. It is produced by creating a matte surface to reduce the light reflectivity from 8% to less than 1%. The production process of AG glass is the same as acid-etched glass, but its addition ratio of various acid solutions is different from that of ordinary acid-etched glass. Compared to other acid-etched glass, AG glass has higher requirements for surface roughness and light transmittance.
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Acid etched glass is one type of frosted glass which is produced by soaking or spraying the glass sheets with hydrofluoric acid to create a satin-like finish into the surface of glass sheets. Its frosted surface can diffuse the light and offer a protection of privacy.
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If you want to achieve a frosted effect on the glass surface, in addition to acid etching, sandblasting the glass is also a good choice. Sandblasted glass has a rougher frosted surface than acid etched glass, which is considered as an amazing option in both residential and commercial design due to its unique aesthetic and functional properties. It uses a special surface treatment that results in a matte, translucent appearance, providing both privacy and beauty. The unique product advantages of sandblasted glass make it an ideal material for a wide variety of applications.









