Historically, sandblasting was the first activity of Nigermat, which involved spraying abrasive material (corundum) onto glass at high speed, driven by a jet of compressed air. These corundum particles form small cavities on the surface of the glass, giving it a frosted appearance. This technology is mainly used when only some glass needs to be sandblasted. Therefore, protective covers are used to produce bottles for Cerruti, Jean Paul Gaultier, Bulgari, Armani, Creed, Lalique, Repetto, and others.