Satin Frost
Acid-etched glass
Satin Frost glass offers a translucent beauty, providing a soft diffusion of light through its satin-like finish etched into the surface. With silhouettes subtly obscured and lines softened, Satin Frost glass presents countless opportunities for both internal and external applications.
Selecting the perfect finish
Satin Frost
Provides a sleek, translucent look. Its subtle texture adds a touch of sophistication while maintaining privacy and light flow.
Crystal Frost
An ultra-clear low iron acid-etched glass. Crystal Frost is free from the intrinsic green hue found in Satin Frost.
*The colors and tones displayed on our website are intended as a general guide and may not accurately represent the true appearance of our glass products. We strongly recommend reviewing physical samples before placing your order to ensure you have a true-to-life understanding of the product’s appearance.
Exploring The Benefits
Safe & Secure
Ideal for safety glass applications when toughened, minimising risk of thermal breakage.
Enhanced Privacy
Offers enhanced privacy by diffusing light while obscuring visibility.
Natural Light
Allows for high natural light transmission, filling your space with soft, diffused daylight.
DGU Application
Easily double-glazed, providing insulation, added energy efficiency and soundproofing.
Shower in Style
Water-resistant properties and easy maintenance make an ideal choice for a stylish and functional shower space.
Seeking Ultimate Clarity?
Crystal Frost
Crystal Frost is an ultra-clear low iron acid-etched glass, exquisitely beautiful and unmatched in its applications. Unlike Satin Frost, Crystal Frost is free from the intrinsic green hue, ensuring a pristine appearance in any setting.
Performance Data
key2 | Tilt Tilt-angle (°) Angle of the glass relative to the horizon
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Ug.w Ug (W/m².K) Heat-transfer coefficient (center-of-glass)
.w NFRC 100-2010 Winter Condition
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Ug.s Ug (W/m².K) Heat-transfer coefficient (center-of-glass)
.s NFRC 100-2010 Summer Condition
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SHGC SHGC (Range: 0 – 1) Solar heat gain coefficient
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VLT VLT (Range: 0 – 1) Visible light transmittance
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VLRf VLRf (Range: 0 – 1) Front Visible light reflectance
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VLRb VLRb (Range: 0 – 1) Back Visible light reflectance
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Tdw Tdw-ISO (Range: 0 – 1) Damage weighted transmittance
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Tuv Tuv (Range: 0 – 1) UV transmittance
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Sel. Selectivity (VLT/SHGC) Ratio of visible light transmittance over solar heat gain coefficient
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rgbhex | Nom. Nominal thicknesses (mm) List of nominal thicknesses of the IGU components separated by the '+' symbol Example: 17.52:
6+12+6:
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Total. Total thickness (mm) Total thickness of the glazing system; sum of component thicknesses
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Application
Application Guidance
- External Applications
- Windows
- Doors
- Balustrades
- Roof Glazing
- Frameless Glazing
Internal Applications
- Shower Screens
- Partitions
- Doors
- Balustrades
- Frameless Glazing
Specifications
How to Specify
Available Colors and Thickness Options
- Clear: Available in 4mm, 6mm, 10mm, and 12mm thicknesses.
Sheet Size
- 6mm, 10mm, 12mm Satin Frost 3660mm x 2440mm
- 6mm, 10mm, 12mm Crystal Frost 3660mm x 2440mm
Maximum Panel Size
- 3875mm x 2210mm
Subject to panel weight being no more than 260Kg
Glass widths greater than 3650mm will incur a 30% surcharge
Glass Treatment Choices
- Annealed: A type of glass produced without internal stresses from heat treatments. It does not qualify as Grade A safety glass.
- Heat Strengthened: This glass is strengthened through a specific heat treatment to enhance its durability and thermal resistance. Although stronger than annealed glass, it is not equivalent to toughened glass. In the event of breakage, heat-strengthened glass is likely to crack but generally remains in its glazed position.
- Toughened: A safety glass subjected to pre-stressing, ensuring that if it breaks, it shatters into small, harmless pieces. This glass is classified as Grade A Safety Glass.
- Heat Soaked: This process involves a destructive test to minimize the risk of spontaneous breakage by addressing impurities like nickel sulphide inclusions. Heat soaking is necessary in some applications. If in doubt, consult AS1288-2021 or follow the manufacturer’s recommendation.
Performance Criteria
All glass products must meet the following performance standards:
- U-Value
- Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)
- Visible Light Transmission (%)
These values apply to the glass only and the complete window assembly.
Thermal Considerations for Toned Glass
Toned glass is designed to absorb a portion of solar radiation. Depending on the application, a thermal assessment may be necessary to ensure proper performance.
Compliance and Standards
Select and install all glass products in accordance with, but not limited to, the following Australian and/or New Zealand Standards:
- AS 1288: Glass in Buildings – Selection and Installation
- AS 1170: Minimum Wind Loads on Structures
- AS/NZ 2208: Safety Glazing Materials in Buildings
- AS/NZ 4666: Insulating Glass Units
- AS/NZ 4667: Quality Requirements for Cut-to-Size and Processed Glass
Pricing :
Delivery free in store or option to pick up. Additional fees apply for job site delivery.
Delivery:
5 day lead time. (day of order is day zero.) *
7 day lead time (painted splashbacks) *
* Subject to production capacity
Oversize Panels:
(3650 or more)
Panels where one of the dimensions is greater than 3650mm are classified as ‘Oversized Panels’ and require additional lead time and fees apply.
Note the Maximum toughened glass panel size FGS is capable of supplying is 3875mm.
Min Charge:
SGU 0.2 m2
Custom Laminate 1 m2
DGU 0.5 m2
For further information please see the FGS Glass Manual at www.fgs.com.au or speak to the Sales Support Team.
Considerations
Things to Consider
Application Advice
To maintain translucency in shower screens and external windows, it is recommended to install Satin Frost with the etched side positioned away from direct exposure to water.