Custom Acrylic Mirrors

About Our Acrylic Mirrors Acrylic mirrors (also known as glassless mirrors) are made from acrylic sheets that are metalized in a vacuum chamber and then treated with a tough coating. Here are a few fast facts about acrylic mirrors: These mirrors are lightweight and strong, making acrylic mirrors an attractive alternative to glass mirrors in…

How is the acrylic mirror made?

How to make a qualified acrylic mirror sheet? How is the acrylic mirror sheet made? With these questions, let us specialize in the production and operation of acrylic mirror. Experts from AULEN  for 20 years will answer them for you 1. Raw materials The raw material of acrylic mirror panel is PMMA particles of brand-new…

How To Clean Your Acrylic Mirrors

How To Clean Your Acrylic Mirrors Remove any dust particles using a lint-free cloth. Simply add a splash of mild liquid detergent to warm water, and gently wipe down with a chamois leather cloth for a streak free shine. Using a soft cloth, gently wipe the mirror dry.

What is acrylic sheet used for?

Acrylic sheet is used in everything from windows and wall partitions to lighting fixtures and canopies. Acrylic for Transportation Applications– Acrylic is used throughout the transportation industry in instrument panels, windows, windshields, and mirrors.

anti reflective coating acrylic

Optical anti-reflective, a continuously manufactured acrylic sheet, utilizes a wide band anti-reflection coating that minimizes reflection while it maximizes the transmission of the acrylic substrate over the visible light spectrum. Designed for the high performance needs of LCDs, PTVs, PDPs, P-O-P displays, signage and much more.

What thickness polycarbonate should I use for roof?

What thickness polycarbonate should I use for roof? The thicker polycarbonate sheets 25mm, 32mm and 35mm tend to be used externally for roofing applications, the thicker the sheet the better the heat and sound insulation. 16mm polycarbonate is light enough to be used for small jobs but also is also useful for certain roofing jobs

What’s the Difference between PET and PETG?

Although these compounds look similar, they are fundamentally different materials on a molecular level. PET is the result of two monomers combining. PETG may involve these same monomers, but also includes glycol, giving it different chemical properties than PET. PETG is less brittle and more pliable than its PET counterpart, making it ideal for bottles.…

What is PETG sheet used for?

Suitable for digital printing, PETG lends itself to product materials, displays, and signage. In general, PETG is a food-safe plastic that’s commonly used for food containers and bottles for liquid beverages. Like acrylic and many other thermoplastics, PETG is fully recyclable.