Back-painted glass is produced using a low-iron or other glass substrate with a low VOC water-based silicone paint applied to one side. Ideal for adding interest to any interior design project, this opaque glass product is a durable, hygienic, and easy to maintain solid surface solution.
Materials
Glass/Interior Glass
Sample Size
3.90 in x 3.90 in
Size
Minimum Sheet Size - 12 in x 12 in, Maximum Sheet Size - 70 in x 144 in
Custom Capabilities
Designers can choose from a variety of glass substrates and virtually any Pantone® color imaginable to create unique opaque designs for a variety of applications. Alice® direct-to-glass ready to print designs can be incorporated, custom artwork, photography and logos—then back-painted. Back-painting is on the #2 surface of the glass and can be applied to low-iron, clear, satin etched (single sided), and most patterned or textured glass substrates
Warranty
GGI offers 5-year limited warranty from the date of shipment provided the materials have been stored, handled, installed and maintained properly. For complete warranty details, please contact GGI
The face of the glass (surface #1) should be cleaned with warm soapy water and a non-abrasive brush or cloth. Care should be taken to avoid pooling of water at the lower edge as this may degrade the painted surface over time
Back-painted glass is designed for interior applications and only where glass is viewed from the face (non-painted) side, such as wall cladding, backsplashes, cabinetry, shower walls, table tops, signage, and glass marker boards. See Max™ Glassboards. Post-temperable back-painted glass options are available for exterior or interior use. See Post-temperable and Spandrel for exterior applications
Installation
GGI recommends the back-painted side of the glass (surface #2) be installed against a solid opaque surface. Contact technical support for additional guidelines
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Back-painted glass is produced using a low-iron or other glass substrate with a low VOC water-based silicone paint applied to one side. Ideal for adding interest to any interior design project, this opaque glass product is a durable, hygienic, and easy to maintain solid surface solution.
The face of the glass (surface #1) should be cleaned with warm soapy water and a non-abrasive brush or cloth. Care should be taken to avoid pooling of water at the lower edge as this may degrade the painted surface over time
Back-painted glass is designed for interior applications and only where glass is viewed from the face (non-painted) side, such as wall cladding, backsplashes, cabinetry, shower walls, table tops, signage, and glass marker boards. See Max™ Glassboards. Post-temperable back-painted glass options are available for exterior or interior use. See Post-temperable and Spandrel for exterior applications
Installation
GGI recommends the back-painted side of the glass (surface #2) be installed against a solid opaque surface. Contact technical support for additional guidelines