Wednesday 17 April 2013

Glass Splashbacks for the modern kitchen

One of the most popular bespoke products in glass at the moment would have to be kitchen Glass Splashbacks.

These are made by cutting up a stock sheet of glass into oversized parts which will later become splashbacks.

These are then machined on all edges to provide a smooth, safe and attractive edge. This also helps to increase the chances of the panel surviving the Tempering Process.

Once the glass has had all of its machining performed, such as socket cutouts and wall unit notches, the panels are then toughened in a tempering furnace. This will provide the glass with heat resistance of around 500 degrees, more than enough for use in the kitchen environment.

Then the glass is spray painted on the back side and installed into a kitchen using mirror adhesive.




For more information please see Glass Splashbacks at Glasstops or Glass Splashbacks London

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