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How to Distinguish Stained Glass From Painted Glass?

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Stained glass is a kind of decorative glass which is widely used in home decoration at present. In the process of producing, a special glue is used to draw various patterns, then lead oil is used to depict the separation line, and then the pattern is colored with a special colloidal pigment. Colorful glass patterns are rich and bright, and the proper use of stained glass in the room can create a pleasant harmonious atmosphere and add romantic and charming modern atmosphere.


The newly popular stained glass in the market, also called colorful art glass, is a piece of art and flat glass that is exported on film or PP paper by modern digital science and technology. At the same time, it has the function of strengthening anti-explosion, and is widely used in home moving door (push-pull door) and so on. It also has transparent, semi-transparent and impermeable effect. The design can be customized instantly, size, color and design can be matched at will. Safe and more obvious personality is not easy to duplicate and at the same time make quickly, gradually replace traditional stained glass and potential.


Painted glass in the industry also known as back lacquer glass, flat glass paint and glazing glass baking paint. It is sprayed on the back of the sheet glass for 8-12 hours in a 30-45 degree oven. In many places where the baking glass is made, it is naturally cool and dry, but the naturally dry paint has less adhesion and is easy to fall off in the wet environment.


Painted glass has a strong decorative effect. It is mainly used for the decoration of walls and background walls, and it is suitable for indoor and outdoor decoration in any place.