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Services - Glass Etching
The process of glass etching using blast finishing consists of the
propulsion of abrasive particles using compressed air passing at high
velocity through nozzles onto the glass surface to produce controlled
erosion.
The surface texture and appearance achieved is controlled by many
variables. These can include the type of blast media, its size and
shape and also the velocity at which it is fired at the component.
Many types of media can be used including various grades of aluminium
oxide, glass beads, glass grit and metallic abrasives. An
angular shape to the media is more effective in this action, with the
sharp angular faces providing penetrative power and more rapid
abrasion. Virgin Alumina is the most commonly used for glass etching
and is available in a range of sizes depending on the desired effect
to be achieved.
If you would like to view some examples of our work, please visit
our Examples page.
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