Detailed Explanation of the Physical Etching Anti-Slip Glass Processing Technology and Its Anti-Slip Principle—Foshan Custom Manufacturer of Anti-Slip Laminated Glass


Release time:

Feb 02,2026

The core of anti-slip glass lies in its surface anti-slip treatment. Our factory primarily uses a physical etching process to produce such glass. Unlike chemical sandblasting, the glass surface after etching is more uniform and durable, with no noticeable graininess.

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The production process consists of three steps: First, tempered glass is selected as the base material to ensure its inherent impact resistance. Second, a CNC etching machine is used to create uniform, fine micro-scale patterns on the glass surface; the depth of these patterns is precisely controlled between 0.1 and 0.2 mm, which not only guarantees an anti-slip effect but also does not compromise the glass’s light transmittance.

Finally, the etched glass is cleaned and dried to remove surface impurities, enhance surface smoothness, and prevent dirt and grime from accumulating.

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The wet-state coefficient of friction for anti-slip glass is ≥0.8, meeting safety and anti-slip standards. It is suitable for use in wet areas such as bathrooms, poolside areas, and corridors in nursing homes. The thickness varies from 8 to 12 mm depending on the application scenario. For outdoor applications, additional anti-corrosion treatment can be applied to extend its service life.

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During processing, it is essential to precisely control the density and depth of the etched patterns to avoid issues such as uneven anti-slip performance and glass damage.

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