Sandblasted Pattern Glass is a type of decorative glass that has been treated using a process called sandblasting, where fine particles (usually sand or aluminum oxide) are blasted at high speed onto the surface of the glass to create a frosted, textured, or patterned effect.
Visual Appearance:
Matte or frosted look.
Can be completely opaque or semi-transparent.
Designs can be customized—like floral patterns, geometric shapes, logos, etc.
Types of Patterns:
Full Frosting: Entire surface is sandblasted.
Patterned Sandblasting: Specific designs are created by masking off areas before blasting.
Gradient or Shaded: Varying intensity of sandblasting for depth.
Applications:
Interior partitions.
Shower enclosures.
Office glass walls or doors.
Cabinet doors and decorative panels.
Signage and logos.
Advantages:
Provides privacy while allowing light transmission.
Customizable designs.
Resistant to UV damage.
Does not peel or fade like films.
Maintenance:
Can be harder to clean than regular glass because it holds fingerprints and smudges more.
Special cleaners may be required.
Safety:
Usually applied on tempered or laminated glass to improve safety.
Sandblasting does not compromise the strength of the glass if done properly.