The term “sapphire glass and glass frosted service” typically refers to a process of treating glass to create a frosted or translucent appearance.
Frosted glass is glass that has been rendered opaque or diffused, reducing its transparency while still allowing light to pass through.
This effect is achieved by either etching or sandblasting the surface of the glass.
Etched glass frosted service involves using an abrasive material, such as acid or a chemical etching compound, to create a frosted pattern on the glass.
The surface of the glass is covered with a stencil or protective coating, leaving the desired design exposed.
The etching substance is then applied, which erodes the exposed glass, creating a frosted effect.
Sandblasted glass frosted service involves using a high-pressure stream of sand or similar abrasive material to bombard the glass surface.
The sand particles effectively roughen the glass, resulting in a frosted appearance.