Excelite

Polycarbonate Mirror Sheet

Hard coated, Customize your size and thickness, unbreakable mirror

Product description

Excelite® polycarbonate mirror sheet and acrylic mirror sheet are a type of non-glass plastic mirror known for its shatterproof and vandal-proof properties, making it highly resistant to damage from high use and abuse. Often referred to as a “soft mirror,” it is available with an optional anti-scratch coating, depending on the specific application.

Compared to traditional glass mirrors, polycarbonate mirror sheets are much lighter and easier to handle, and they can be conveniently cut to size. They provide the same quality reflection as glass mirrors.

These versatile sheets are widely used in creative projects, gyms, aesthetic decoration, and safety areas, offering a safe and practical solution for a variety of environments.

Main Benifits

  • Shatterproof, Vandal proof, 250 times stronger than glass
  • Can be cut easily or CNC routed to any shape you need
  • Bendable, flexable 
  • Light weight, half weight of glass mirror, easier to transport and install 
  • Lower Cost
Thickness 3mm/600 Thickness 4mm/600 Thickness 4mm/800
Width Centre to Centre 600 Centre to Centre 600 Centre to Centre 800
Thickness 3mm 4mm 4mm
Weight 3.79kg/sqm(2.20 kg/m) 5.05kg/sqm(2.94 kg/m) 4.98kg/sqm(3.90 kg/m)
Color Clear and Tinted grey Clear and Tinted grey Clear and Tinted grey
Length Customize(max 11.9m)

UV Protection

  • Excelite polycarbonate solid locking roofing system all treated with one layer 50μm UV coating, which can block 99% harmful Ultraviolet include UVA and UVB.

Fire Grade

  • Generally, building materials are divided into four levels: A, B1, B2, and B3. Polycarbonate roofing is used as a Class B1 fireproof material. Non-flammable, and self-extinguishing away from the fire, which is higher than Acrylic sheet. 

Differences of Glass Mirror vs Plastic Mirror

When considering mirror sheets, glass mirrors are commonly known for their exceptional clarity, rigidity, and scratch resistance. However, they do have certain limitations, prompting the exploration of alternative materials such as plastic. The key focus here is the difference between polycarbonate (PC) and acrylic mirrors.

  1. Clarity: Acrylic sheet has superior clarity, featuring a 92% light transmittance, while polycarbonate offers slightly lower clarity, with an 88% light transmittance.
  2. Impact resistant: Polycarbonate is highly more stronger than acrylic, with 250 times more impact resistant than glass and 30 times impact strength than acrylic.
  3. Processing: Acrylic is more rigid and needs to heated for molding. Polycarbonate is more flexible and allowing cold-forming
  4. Applications: Acrylic sheets are opted for transparency and easy forming, making them ideal for applications like retail displays and fixtures. Polycarbonate sheets are extremely strong and heat/impact resistant, suiting them for applications requiring durability like bulletproofing or industrial safety guards. The choice depends on whether optical clarity or mechanical strength is more important.
  5. Cost: There is no doubt acrylic is cheaper than polycarbonate. Polycarbonate is 35% much higher than acrylic mirror sheet. But also depends on the pc grade. 

Processing mirror sheets to enhance the functionality and durability involves applying specialized coatings or treatments. 

Convex mirror

Plastic Mirror Application

Acrylic mirror sheet

Acrylic Mirror Sheet

Acrylic mirror sheet also named perspex mirror sheet, or PMMA mirror sheet.Acrylic mirror sheets share many similarities with polycarbonate mirror sheets but also boast distinctive features.

Polycarbonate mirror sheet

Polycarbonate Mirror Sheet

Excelite Polycarbonate Mirror Sheet is Stronger than Acrylic mirror sheet and stand for high temperature. It’s more safety.

Polycarbonate Convex Mirror

Polycarbonate Convex Mirror

The Polycarbonate Convex Mirror is a specialised type of mirror that can provide a wide field of view. It can be used indoors or outdoors, offering unique safety and surveillance applications due to its ability to distort the mirror image and provide a panoramic view.

Anti-Ligature Mirror

Anti-Ligature Mirror

An Anti-Ligature Mirror is designed to prevent the attachment of ligatures, providing safety in environments where self-harm risks are a concern. Constructed with extremely robust polycarbonate mirrors and solid surface surrounds, the single-piece encapsulation ensures a tough, high-grade finish suitable for secure settings.

Anti-Fog Mirror

Anti-Fog Mirror

An Anti-Fog Mirror is designed to resist condensation, ensuring clear visibility even in steamy environments like bathrooms or industrial settings. By employing a special coating or heating mechanism, it prevents fog from forming on the surface, providing an uninterrupted reflection at all times.

Two Way Mirror

Two Way Mirror

Two-Way Mirror, also known as a see through mirror, it’s transparent from one side and reflective from the other, allowing observation without being seen.

Why EXCELITE Plastic

Excelite Plastic is a supplier that specialize in all kinds of polycarbonate sheets, polycarbonate coatings, polycarbonate parts, and components or after processing products made of polycarbonate. We have been in business for more than 15 years. EXCELITE’s polycarbonate mirror sheets can offer exceptional optical properties, mechanical strength, comfort and toughness. If you are looking for a mirrored surface which can fight off the damage caused by high heat, heavy impact and dangerous UV rays, do not hesitate to contact us to get more information on mirrored polycarbonate pricing.

FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

Scribing Method

This method normally for Acrylic mirror thickness less than 3mm,  not suitable for polycarbonate mirror.

  1. Mark the Line: Use a commercial scriber to mark your cut line on the acrylic mirror.
  2. Guide: Place a straight edge along the line as a guide.
  3. Score: Scribe the line with even pressure.
  4. Break: Hold the mirror over the table edge and apply sharp downward pressure to break it.

Circular Saw

  • Circular saw with a fine blade (60-80 teeth) Can cut both Acrylic mirror and polycarbonate mirror.
  • Minimize vibration with a stiffener and ensure proper alignment of the saw components.
  • Cut with a track.

Jig Saw:

When using a saber saw, jig saw, or band saw, blades with 7-14 tpi (teeth per inch) are usually acceptable for all purpose cutting.

Don’t force your cutting – you’re likely to generate heat which will melt the acrylic. 

Laser Cutting

  • Custom cuts with minimal waste and clean edges.
  • Can cut to any shape
  • Anneal the plastic mirror sheet afterward to reduce stress.
  • It’s not suitable for polycarbonate mirror sheet.

Our standard color for polycarbonate roofing is clear, providing maximum light transmission. However, we understand that different projects may require different aesthetics. Therefore, we also offer light grey and dark gray options at a 5% upcharge. These options can provide a different look while still allowing substantial light transmission.

We stand behind the quality of our products. We provide a 10-year warranty on Panel and equipment accessories, and a 15-year warranty on aluminum. This warranty covers any manufacturing defects, ensuring that your investment is protected. If necessary, we can provide a guarantee letter for your record.

Installation of our polycarbonate roofing is designed to be as straightforward as possible. Each roofing order comes with a comprehensive installation guide that provides step-by-step instructions. However, we understand that some customers may prefer professional installation. For these cases, we offer professional installation services. Our team of experts can handle the installation process for you, ensuring the roofing is installed correctly and efficiently.

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Bring Your Ideas to Life with Excelite Plastics. 

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