Frosted glass is a type of glass that has been treated to have a rough, opaque surface that scatters light rather than transmitting it clearly.
The process of frosting glass involves etching the surface of the glass with an abrasive material or applying an acid solution to create a texture that diffuses the light passing through it.
Frosted glass is often used for privacy purposes because it obscures the view of objects behind it. It is commonly used for shower doors, bathroom windows, and office partitions.
Frosted glass can also be used for decorative purposes, such as creating patterns or designs on glass panels or windows.
Frosted glass can be made from different types of glass, including tempered glass, laminated glass, and even regular annealed glass.
It can be produced in various levels of opacity, from lightly frosted to heavily frosted, depending on the desired level of privacy and light diffusion.