Additionally, a frosted bottle effectively filters up to 75% of UV rays.
Frosting on a glass bottle refers to a decorative matte finish achieved through chemical etching or physical alteration of the glass surface.
This process, commonly known as glass frosting, employs techniques such as acid etching or sandblasting to produce a translucent, hazy texture.
The resulting effect diffuses light, creating an opaque appearance from a distance while still permitting some light to pass through.
This treatment enhances the bottle's aesthetic appeal, imparting a "velvety" or "icy" texture and adding a touch of sophistication to the product. Additionally, frosting provides functional advantages, such as a softer grip.