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Frosted glass
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Frosted glass, also known as milky glass or opaque glass, is made by treating the surface of ordinary flat glass—whether through mechanical sandblasting, manual grinding (such as with carborundum), or chemical processes like hydrofluoric acid etching—to create a rough, uneven, and semi-transparent finish.
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Frosted glass, also known as milky glass or opaque glass, is made by treating the surface of ordinary flat glass—either through mechanical sandblasting, manual grinding (such as with carborundum), or chemical processes like hydrofluoric acid etching—to create a rough, uneven texture, resulting in a semi-transparent finish. It’s commonly used for doors and windows in offices and bathrooms, though it can also be applied to glass panels in other rooms. Because of its textured surface, frosted glass scatters light in all directions, allowing light to pass through while preventing clear visibility. When light hits the frosted glass, it undergoes diffuse reflection rather than traveling in a straight line, spreading out in multiple directions. By the time the refracted light reaches the retina, it forms an incomplete image, making it impossible to see objects on the other side of the glass. This unique property not only enhances privacy but also helps soften indoor lighting, reducing glare and creating a more comfortable, diffused ambiance.
When clear tape is applied to frosted glass, the surface becomes smooth again, allowing light to reflect fully. As a result, a complete image is formed on the retina, enabling the eye to see the object once more. Additionally, wiping the frosted glass with a damp cloth also restores clarity, making it possible to see clearly again.
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