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  2. Frosted glass - Wikipedia

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    Frosted glass is produced by the sandblasting or acid etching of clear sheet glass. This creates a pitted surface on one side of the glass pane and has the effect of rendering the glass translucent by scattering the light which passes through, thus blurring images while still transmitting light. It has 10–20% opacity. [citation needed]

  3. Sandblasting - Wikipedia

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    Sandblasting, sometimes known as abrasive blasting, is the operation of forcibly propelling a stream of abrasive material against a surface under high pressure to smooth a rough surface, roughen a smooth surface, shape a surface or remove surface contaminants. A pressurised fluid, typically compressed air, or a centrifugal wheel is used to ...

  4. Mervyn Taylor (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Sandblasted glass window E. Mervyn Taylor 1960 In situ (site now known as Puke Ariki) New Plymouth Post Office, Cnr Gill and Currie Sts Edgar Collins Sandblasted glass atrium ceiling Estimated at up to 8000 x 8000 mm E. Mervyn Taylor c. 1960 In situ, but partially covered and difficult to view (site now occupied by ANZ Banking Group) Masterton

  5. Soda–lime glass - Wikipedia

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    Soda–lime glass, also called soda–lime–silica glass, is the most prevalent type of glass, used for windowpanes and glass containers (bottles and jars) for beverages, food, and some commodity items. Some glass bakeware is made of soda-lime glass, as opposed to the more common borosilicate glass. [ 1 ] Soda–lime glass accounts for about ...

  6. Glass etching - Wikipedia

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    186 etched glass at Bankfield Museum. Glass etching, or " French embossing ", is a popular technique developed during the mid-1800s that is still widely used in both residential and commercial spaces today. Glass etching comprises the techniques of creating art on the surface of glass by applying acidic, caustic, or abrasive substances.

  7. Flashed glass - Wikipedia

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    Flashed glass. Flashed glass, [1] or flash glass, is a type of glass [2] created by coating a colorless gather of glass with one [1][3][4] or more thin layers of colored glass. [5] This is done by placing a piece of melted glass of one color into another piece of melted glass of a different color and then blowing the glass. [1][6]

  8. Benjamin Chew Tilghman - Wikipedia

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    Inventor of the process of sandblasting. Relatives. William Tilghman. Awards. Elliott Cresson Medal. Signature. Coat of Arms of Benjamin Chew Tilghman. Benjamin Chew Tilghman (October 26, 1821 — July 3, 1901) was an American soldier and inventor. He is best known as the inventor of the process of sandblasting.

  9. Dana Zámečníková - Wikipedia

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    Known for. glass artist, painter, graphic designer, architect, teacher. Spouse. Marian Karel. Dana Zámečníková' (born 24 March 1945) is a Czech glass artist, painter, graphic artist, architect and teacher. She is one of the most important glass artists of the post-war generation that graduated in the 1960s. [1]

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