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OBSCURE GLASS MANUFACTURER IN MANCHESTER

OBSCURE GLASS AT COMPETITIVE PRICES

Obscure glass, also known as frosted or patterned glass, is a type of glass that is manufactured to be partially transparent or translucent, providing privacy while still allowing light to pass through. There are various obscure glass patterns designed to suit different aesthetic preferences and functional needs.

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One of the most common obscure glass patterns is "satin." This pattern is achieved by either acid-etching or sandblasting clear glass, creating a smooth, satin-like surface that diffuses light and blurs visibility. It is often used in bathrooms and offices, striking a balance between privacy and the transmission of light.

Another pattern is "Stippolyte ," which resembles raindrops on a window. This design is achieved by pressing the hot glass between two rollers during the manufacturing process. The result is a glass surface with an uneven texture that obscures views while allowing light to pass through effectively.

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"Reeded Glass" features parallel linear ridges on one side of the glass, resembling the appearance of reeds. This pattern provides a contemporary and stylish aesthetic while offering moderate privacy and light diffusion, making it a popular choice for doors and windows.

For a more decorative option, "Patterned Glass" encompasses a wide range of intricate designs, from floral motifs to geometric shapes. These patterns are typically created by using a metal roller to impress the design onto the glass during production. Patterned glass is often used in partitions, dividers, and decorative windows.

Lastly, "Glue Chip Glass" involves applying a special glue to the glass surface, allowing it to dry and contract, resulting in a delicate, fern-like pattern. This technique provides a unique and rustic appearance, offering moderate privacy and scattering light in an aesthetically pleasing manner.

 

In conclusion, obscure glass patterns offer a diverse array of options to enhance privacy, aesthetics, and light diffusion in various settings. From frosted and rain glass for subtle privacy to patterned and glue chip glass for artistic appeal, these patterns cater to a wide range of tastes and functional requirements. Understanding these patterns allows for informed choices in selecting the most suitable glass for specific applications.

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