Glass sandblasting
Glass sandblasting
Sandblasting is a technological process of surface mechanical processing of flat and bent glass, in which an abrasive (sand of special granulation) is applied to the surface under pressure and at a certain speed in a special chamber. With this process, various decorative elements are achieved such as: matting, shallow engraving and making motifs. The application of abrasives is carried out automatically by mechanical hand, thus achieving homogeneity and uniformity of the matte surface. In addition to automatic, the glass can be sandblasted manually to achieve different effects. In addition to sandblasting, the matting process is carried out chemically, by applying an acid that corrodes the surface layer and thus creates a matte effect.All types and thicknesses of glass can be sandblasted, thus achieving different effects. Such processed glass finds wide application both in the interior and in the exterior. It is an excellent choice when partitioning space in conditions of insufficient lighting.

