Metal plating is the most common form of mirror coating. From gold and zinc to copper and platinum, many metals can be used to coat mirrors. Two of the most popular are silver and aluminum. Though each plating process has its differences, both aluminum and silver coating can offer unique benefits that improve the functionality of optical mirrors.
Mirror coating aims to produce a non-crystalline coating of amorphous metal (metallic glass), with no visible artifacts from grain boundaries. The most common methods in current use are electroplating, chemical "wet process" deposition, and vacuum deposition.
Electroplating of a substrate of glass or other non-conductive material requires the deposition of a thin layer of conductive but transparent material, such as carbon. This layer tends to reduce the adhesion between the metal and the substrate. Chemical deposition can result in better adhesion, directly or by pre-treatment of the surface. Vacuum deposition can produce a very uniform coating with a very precisely controlled thickness.[2]
Because of their reflectivity, layers of aluminum and silver are often used. Silver is the most reflective across the visible spectrum, reflecting 95 percent of light. Aluminum is slightly less reflective yet still can reflect 90 percent of light. Both coatings are excellent for use in many applications.
1.Standard glass dimension (mm): 1830x1220,2200x1660, 2440x1830, 2440×3300, 2140×3300,2440×3660.
2.Backing painting color: Grey, Blue, Green.
3.Coating: Single-coated, double-coated, copper and lead-free mirror.
4.Thickness (mm): 1.8, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
5.Splashbacks on the wall or in in vulnerable public areas.Interior fittings and decoration.Furniture and mirror frames.Feature Walls and Bar fit-outs.
Glass packed in seaworthy wooden crates or plywood cases with paper interlayer between every two pieces of glass or powder sprayed onto its surface to ensure safety, prevent glass from sticking together in humid conditions, the former much safer but gradually be replaced by the latter since which is more friendly to environment.
Customer satisfaction is considered very important for us. C&D GLASS are committed to provide quality products and services to our valuable clients. Satisfying the customers is one of the basic objectives of our group, C&D GLASS after-sale value-line includes timely delivery, offloading and installation guide, warranty service and customer training, real-time online support etc.
Breakage and complaints:
Glass shipping has always been a challenge, if any of your goods are lost, damaged during the transportation, please follow the below procedure.
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