In many architectural and interior design scenarios, there's a crucial requirement to achieve visual privacy while still permitting natural light to flood into a space. This is especially important in areas where people need a sense of seclusion, such as bathrooms, dressing rooms, or private offices. Natural light not only enhances the overall ambiance of a room but also reduces the reliance on artificial lighting, leading to energy savings and a more eco-friendly environment.
Sandblasting is a highly effective technique employed to meet this need. It involves using high-pressure air to propel abrasive particles onto the surface of the glass. When applied to entire sheets of glass, this process creates a frosted finish. The frosted appearance is achieved as the sandblasting roughens the glass surface, scattering the light that passes through it.
The frosted glass created by sandblasting is ideal for installation in spaces where privacy is a top priority. In bathrooms, for example, it allows occupants to enjoy the benefits of natural light without the worry of being seen from the outside. Similarly, in dressing rooms of retail stores or in private offices within open-plan workspaces, sandblasted glass provides a sense of enclosure and privacy while maintaining a bright and inviting atmosphere.
Beyond privacy and light transmission, sandblasted glass also offers aesthetic advantages. The frosted finish adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space. Moreover, it can be customized with different patterns or designs, further enhancing its decorative appeal while still fulfilling its functional purpose.
Sandblasted glass is created through the process of high-speed pressure-spraying sand onto the surface of the glass. This technique provides a versatile means of achieving various design effects. Initially, individuals can select from a range of glass opacities, varying from light to medium or heavy. Additionally, sandblasting facilitates the creation of "frosted" areas on glass surfaces, such as for privacy strips or decorative patterns.
| Glass thickness | 3mm 4mm 5mm 6mm 8mm 10mm 12mm 15mm 19mm |
| Glass substrate | clear float glass, ultra clear float glass and tinted glass |
| Size & shape | Customized |
| Processing capacity | Tempered, laminated, or insulated. |
| Glass packing | Brand new, seaworthy plywood case with foam protection inside. |