DECORATIVE GLASS
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DECORATIVE GLASS
Decorative glasses are produced by passing between two rollers. One side of the decorative glass is flat, the other side is patterned.
The depth and texture of the patterns determine the light and image transmittance of the decorative glass.
It offers different options in indoor and outdoor designs with its wide usage possibilities.
Decorative glass that has had an image engraved into the surface using laser technology. Laser etching can provide a high detail, crisp engraved image. Although this method employs heat to etch the glass, the heat is localized and does not require subsequent re-annealing.
DECORATIVE GLASS
Decorative glasses are produced by passing between two rollers. One side of the decorative glass is flat, the other side is patterned.
The depth and texture of the patterns determine the light and image transmittance of the decorative glass.
It offers different options in indoor and outdoor designs with its wide usage possibilities.
Decorative glass that has had an image engraved into the surface using laser technology. Laser etching can provide a high detail, crisp engraved image. Although this method employs heat to etch the glass, the heat is localized and does not require subsequent re-annealing.
Indoor
- Wet floors (bath, shower cabin)
- Indoor partition and doors
- Shelf glass
- Cabinet door for kitchen and bath and furniture
- Decoration applications of hotels, offices, restaurants, residences, recreation places
Outdoor
- Glass balcony coating
- Showcase Side Panel
- Partition Boards
- Bulls glass
Glass that has been chemically treated with an acidic material, such as hydrofluoric acid, to produce a surface finish that will diffuse transmitted light, reduce glare and has a “frosted” appearance. The treatment on glass is used to diffuse light, reduce glare and obtain a translucent appearance. It may be used for both interior and exterior applications. The treatment on mirror is used to obtain a soft matted reflection. The treatment can be applied to provide different levels of translucence, either uniformly over the entire surface or in selected areas creating decorative patterns. Also see etched glass, frosted glass, satin etch.
Basic float glass that has been treated through a heating and controlled cooling process to result in a product with internal stresses reduced to a level that it can be handled, cut, finished and fabricated.
Flat glass which has been formed into a curved shape or profile using extreme heat and a mold or frame. Bent or curved glass can be heat treated, further fabricated into laminated or insulated units and incorporate a variety of decorative features.