Convex
Mirrors
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Convex
mirrors are widely used for retail, warehouse,
hospital, public areas, loading docks, warehouses,
guard booths, production facilities, parking garages
and driveways. Can be ceiling or wall mounted and
are available in sizes ranging from 13" to 48". Most
convex mirrors come with an advanced mounting hard-
ware kit for easier mounting. |
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Both indoor and outdoor models have high gloss
white hardboard backing.
Galvanized metal backing options are available.
Can be mounted directly on a wall or ceiling.
Include mounting hardware kit for easy installation.
Made from shatter resistant acrylic, glass or
unbreakable polycarbonate.
All convex mirrors are mounted with a ball and socket
swivel in the center of the back, for adjustment to the
desired viewing angle.
Larger mirror diameters of 26" and above may require
"double hardware" for safe mounting. |
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Glass:
Excellent clarity, will not scratch easily. Easy to
clean, wet or dry and is unaffected by most cleaning
chemicals. |
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Acrylic:
The most popular mirror, shatter resistant,
excellent clarity. Made of a lightweight material that
offers superb reflection, similar to that of mirrored glass. |
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Shatter
Resistance Glass: Enhanced with vinyl glazing
tape. |
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Polycarbonate:
Made to be indestructible/unbreakable
and is used in high security areas. Extremely lightweight
(approximately one-third of the weight of glass), it offers
superior optical clarity, making it material of choice for use
in areas where glass mirrors would be unsafe or too heavy. |
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Convex mirrors provide 160°
viewing
for corner and overview
use.
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Galvanized
Metal Back Mirrors
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Outdoor
models are constructed to withstand
most weather conditions and have the option
of a galvanized metal back. |
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One inch of mirror diameter equals
one
foot of effective viewing use. |
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