Moru glass is a kind of patterned glass, which is formed by rolling it with a roller with a vertical strip pattern during the cooling process of the glass liquid. It has the characteristics of being light-transmissive and non-see-through, which can block privacy. At the same time, it has a certain decorative function in the diffuse reflection of light. The surface of fluted glass has a blurred matte effect, which makes the light and furniture, plants, decorations and other objects on the other side appear more hazy and beautiful because they are out of focus. Its iconic pattern is vertical stripes, which are both light-transmitting and non-see-through.
Mistlite glass, also known as frosted glass, is a type of glass that has been chemically or mechanically treated to create a translucent surface. This surface appears frosted or misty, diffusing light and obscuring visibility while still allowing light to pass through. Mistlite glass is commonly used for privacy purposes in windows, doors, shower enclosures, and partitions. It provides privacy by blurring the view without completely blocking out light, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial applications. Additionally, mistlite glass can add a decorative touch to any space, offering a subtle yet stylish aesthetic.
Rain pattern glass is a flat glass with rich decorative effects. It is characterized by being light-transmitting but not penetrating. The concave and convex patterns on the surface not only diffuse and soften the light, but are also highly decorative. The pattern designs of rain pattern glass are rich and colorful, and the decorative effect is unique. It can be hazy and quiet, bright and lively, or it can be simple, elegant, bold and unrestrained. In addition, rain pattern glass also has strong three-dimensional patterns that will never fade.
Nashiji pattern glass is a special type of glass with a nashiji pattern on its surface. This kind of glass is usually produced through the glass rolling process, and the thickness is generally 3mm-6mm, sometimes 8mm or 10mm. The characteristic of nashiji pattern glass is that it transmits light but does not transmit images, so it is widely used in many occasions, such as shower rooms, partitions, home appliances, etc.