Glass processing: Sandblasting/Silica tape
Introducing a process that diffuses light softly and evenly while obstructing the field of vision! This involves spraying with corundum to make it opaque.
"Sandblasting" refers to the process of spraying abrasive material onto the surface of clear glass to create an opaque frosted glass finish. [Features of Sandblasting] - A process that creates frosted glass by spraying abrasive material onto the surface of the glass. - It obscures visibility while softly and evenly diffusing light. - It is also possible to perform partial sandblasting, known as "design blast." "Silica Tape" refers to the process of spraying a protective coating onto glass that has undergone sandblasting to prevent dirt accumulation. [Features of Silica Tape] - Glass that has been coated with a transparent coating agent after sandblasting. - The powdery texture of the sandblasted surface is eliminated, resulting in a slightly glossy, translucent glass. - It diffuses light softly and moderately obscures visibility. - Similar to sandblasting, it is possible to create partial silica tape, known as "design silica tape." - Due to the coating treatment, it also has excellent dirt-repellent properties.
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