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We supply sandblasted glass for industrial commercial and personal use.
You will find our work installed in private homes condominiums high end restaurants offices and luxurious yachts.
Sandblasted glass or etched glass is one of the oldest forms of decorative glass on the market but it can also be used to create modern and contemporary glass panels.
Custom etched glass or sandblasted glass design is commonly used to enhance grand entryway doors and windows shower enclosures glass tabletops cabinet doors room dividers and many other applications.
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In addition there were many transom and door panels that consisted of a sandblasted etched border with a design through the middle.
Whether it s a residential or commercial property sandblasted glass doors and windows create a sophisticated look and allow you to express your creativity.
Sandblasting on glass is a process whereby an abrasive substance such as silica sand is propelled at great force against the surface of glass.
Sandblasting or etching is the process of forcing an abrasive substance at a piece of glass using high pressure and high velocity.
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The leadbitter glass studio has created thousands of decorative glass panels using the sandblasted glass technique for homes all over the country.
Whether it s for a store office auto dealer government project or just a home project we are more than happy to help with our experience and patience.
Often this consisted of red or blue flashed glass that was used in sidelights and displayed a botanical or repetitive design.
We have some of the most popular ones online.
Sandblasted glass can be used in numerous applications of architectural glass with great effect either to be used for decoration privacy or on walk on glass units as an anti slip finish.
The abrasive material etches a pattern into the surface.
Sandblasted glass windows are most commonly from the victorian era.
The process of sandblasting involves firing fine sand at the glass in order to create a translucent cloudy appearance to the surface of the glass.