GLASS SURFACE PREPARATION
Glass pre-treatment and
surface preparation
In the glass industry, surface preparation is a critical phase for ensuring the quality, adhesion and durability of subsequent processing. Sandblasting allows controlled modification of the glass surface roughness — increasing the anchorage of paints, screen printing, functional coatings and protective treatments applied in the subsequent stages of the production process. Coating removal through sandblasting — including the selective ablation of Low-E coatings and functional finishes — prepares the surface for new processing without compromising the integrity of the substrate. An essential technical step for achieving uniform, reliable and repeatable results in industrial glass finishing processes.
PRE-TREATMENT
Sandblasting prepares glass for subsequent processing by improving surface characteristics and the adhesion of applied materials. It is used before processes such as painting, printing, screen printing and protective treatments, ensuring greater uniformity, stability and final quality.
REMOVAL OF SURFACE COATINGS
Sandblasting enables the controlled removal of surface coatings from glass, such as coatings, paints or reflective layers. It is used for surface recovery, defect correction or preparation for new processes, ensuring precision and uniform results.
RIMOZIONE COATING
Sandblasting prepares surfaces for coating, printing, applications by removing residues, improving adhesion, and ensuring uniform results.
An essential step for durable and high-quality finishes.
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