What is the difference between frosted glass and frosted glass?
The glass that has been frosted can be called frosted glass. Frosted glass is almost everywhere in the decoration space, such as background walls, ceilings, dining tables, screens, entrances, partitions, floors, stairs, doors and windows, glass coffee tables... It is widely used in the decoration of large outdoor landscapes in homes, hotels, bars, KTVs, and cafes. Frosted glass organically combines the indoor and outdoor scenes through artistic decoration. Its transparency makes people feel like they are connected to the outside world while being indoors, effectively expanding the depth and height of the space. It greatly improves the decoration level of the space.
According to the requirements of the frosted glass pattern, a protective layer is applied on the surface of the glass by printing, and the other parts of the glass are protected by an isolation layer. Then the glass is immersed in a glass etching solution, and the surface of the glass where the protective layer is not applied in the pattern is corroded by chemical etching to form a sand surface pattern. After cleaning and removing the protective layer and isolation layer, the glass is made. It can be processed into a variety of decorative patterns to be used in the decoration of partitions, screens, homes, etc., because it is beautiful, economical affordable, and deeply loved by people. Fingerprint-free glass is further processed based on frosted glass, making the glass surface smoother and more delicate, and will not leave fingerprints, and does not need to be wiped. Its production process.
Frosted glass is also known as frosted glass and dark glass. It is made by processing the surface of ordinary flat glass into a uniformly rough surface through mechanical sandblasting, manual grinding, or hydrofluoric acid dissolution. Because the surface is rough, the light is diffused, and the light is transparent but not transparent. It can make the indoor light soft and not dazzling. It is often used in doors, windows, and partitions of bathrooms, toilets, and offices that need to be shaded. When using, the rough side should be facing out of the window. The frosted glass is used to ensure that the frosted glass is in closer contact with the gas collecting bottle. Because the bottle mouth of the gas collecting bottle is also frosted, the frosted side is usually used when using frosted glass. In this way, the collected gas is not easy to leak out.






