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Sandblasted textured glass shares the same aesthetic qualities of acid etched glass, providing complete privacy while still transmitting light. Where sandblasted glass differs from acid etched is in how it is fabricated. Sandblasted glass is produced by spraying sand at high velocities over the surface of the glass. This gives the glass a translucent surface, which is usually rougher than that obtained by etching. -
Solexia™ tinted glass delivers spectrally selective performance (in thicknesses of 1/4”/6mm or greater) with a light green appearance. When combined with Solarcool coating it creates a bright metallic bronze appearance, modifying the color of the substrate. On the first surface it creates a mirror-like metallic surface. -
Azuria® tinted glass delivers spectrally selective performance (in thicknesses of 1/4”/6mm or greater) with a unique aqua blue appearance. Solarban 90 is a high performing MSVD advanced solar control low-e glass with the appeal of a true neutral-reflective clear glass aesthetic. Solarban 90 glass is engineered with new materials and refinements to PPG's proven triple-silver coating technology to offer architects a product that outperforms Solarban 70XL glass while balancing visible light transmittance and helping to manage glare. The coating can also be paired with, or used directly on several PPG tinted glasses in an insulating glass unit. -
Azuria® tinted glass delivers spectrally selective performance (in thicknesses of 1/4”/6mm or greater) with a unique aqua blue appearance. Solarban 90 is a high performing MSVD advanced solar control low-e glass with the appeal of a true neutral-reflective clear glass aesthetic. Solarban 90 glass is engineered with new materials and refinements to PPG's proven triple-silver coating technology to offer architects a product that outperforms Solarban 70XL glass while balancing visible light transmittance and helping to manage glare. The coating can also be paired with, or used directly on several PPG tinted glasses in an insulating glass unit. -
Sandblasted textured glass shares the same aesthetic qualities of acid etched glass, providing complete privacy while still transmitting light. Where sandblasted glass differs from acid etched is in how it is fabricated. Sandblasted glass is produced by spraying sand at high velocities over the surface of the glass. This gives the glass a translucent surface, which is usually rougher than that obtained by etching. -
This obscuring, angular texture has undeniable retro appeal. To achieve the continuous design, a ribbon of molten glass is run through two engraved steel rollers, impressing their pattern in the red hot glass surface. Pattern 516 Glass offers an attractive appearance, obscurity, and light transmission capabilities.