When you choose Seger Glass for your glass fabrication project, you get the benefits of our comprehensive glass fabrication facilities, problem-solving and glass engineering experience, and sophisticated technology.
The tremendous popularity of etched glass is hardly surprising, considering the elegance and expressiveness of the medium. With Seger Glass' new Mistral 120 glass etching equipment, any glass surface, from windows to tabletops, can be custom designed. The Mistral 120 uses a technique called abrasive etching. Abrasive glass etching is the process of sand blasting the exposed areas of a glass surface, while leaving other areas covered. Etched glass appears translucent, white and frosted; unetched glass appears smooth, clear and dark by comparison. Etched glass can be an important design element appropriate for commercial and professional buildings, homes and yachts.
windows and doors shower and bath enclosures tabletops, mirrors and shelving interior glass partitions deep carvings of any graphic design image
available thicknesses in Polished Float Glass:
1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 1" glass etching and sandblasting precision cuts, cut-outs, notching, drilling and grooving high-polish edging on any thickness glass precision cutting on plastics beveling (two-day service, glass and mirror)