- 50% more energy efficient than ENERGY STAR®.
- A steel reinforced frame.
- 80-100% more soundproof, blocking out lawnmowers and cars.
- 3x more secure with multipoint locks and impact-rated Triplex.
Looking to add a touch of privacy and style to your home or office? Frosted glass windows are the perfect solution, offering a sleek and modern look while ensuring you still get plenty of natural light. At Aurora, we’re masters of crafting top-quality frosted glass windows that will make your space stand out. Let’s dive into what makes these windows a fantastic choice and how we can help.
Why Choose Frosted Glass?
Frosted glass windows are not just about privacy; they’re about transforming your space with elegance. These windows are created by sandblasting or acid etching clear sheet glass, giving it a translucent finish that scatters light while obscuring visibility. It’s like having your cake and eating it too—you get light, but nosy neighbors can’t peek in.
Imagine your bathroom with a frosted window—still bright and airy, but with all the privacy you need. Or think about your office meeting room, where frosted glass can create a professional yet inviting atmosphere. There’s something inherently cool about frosted glass, and it’s no wonder it’s a popular choice for both homes and businesses.
Our Manufacturing Process
We take pride in our window manufacturing process. We don’t just make windows; we craft them with precision and care. Our frosted glass windows start with high-quality raw materials. We then move on to the frosting process, where our skilled technicians use state-of-the-art techniques to ensure each pane meets our exacting standards.
Whether it’s a small bathroom window or a large office partition, our manufacturing process ensures that every piece of frosted glass we produce is flawless. Our team checks and rechecks each step to ensure durability and aesthetic appeal, so you get nothing but the best.
Here’s a quick look at our manufacturing steps:
- Material Selection: Choosing the finest quality clear sheet glass.
- Cutting: Precisely cutting the glass to the required dimensions.
- Frosting: Applying sandblasting or acid etching techniques.
- Quality Control: Thoroughly inspecting each pane for consistency and quality.
- Finishing: Polishing and preparing the glass for installation.