








Painted Glass/Lacquered Glass

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Painted glass is type of decorative glass that is manufactured with a color coating applied to one of the glass surfaces using lacquer. The process involves thin-film curtain coating, where a film of lacquer or the curtain is dropped onto the back of a glass moving on a conveyor belt. Once the color coats the back of the glass, it is then baked and cured in an oven to create a highly durable and opaque lacquer that can withstand daily wear-and-tear without losing its charm and integrity.
After the lacquered glass coating dries and cures, the glass sheets can be edge-cut, carved, or even drilled like regular glass. They can also be sandblasted and engraved to create exceptional textures and designs. As a result, lacquered glass has emerged as a highly versatile and customizable option for creating desired shapes, designs, logos, and much more.

