Sandblasting is not only used to create etched glass doors, but is also applicable for a variety of window installation uses. These include other common uses such as for interior design application, as dividers and partitions, furniture, interior screens, shower walls, and many more. In fact, the process can also be used to etch other materials aside from glass, including stones, metals, ceramics and wood. The sandblasted effects on the glass surface are so refined that you can see a clear distinction between the etched portion and the smooth surface of unetched window area.
Glass etching through sandblasting is also great for commercial architectural applications where companies and business offices add interesting design on window installation, doors and interior glasses with customised design. In addition to enhancing the beauty of the space, glass etching can also help build up brand names by carving logos on various glass surfaces. You can find the artistic work of etching at ceiling layouts, glass wall displays, artistic window installation structures, and decorative features.
Of all the great benefits that glass etching offers, the most significant is the chance to customise the etched design, making the possibilities virtually endless. Add to this the modern advances made in etched glass technology which makes etching done with absolute precision and easy using high-end machinery. So, if you want a very detailed design for your window installation, it’s very much possible.