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Guide to Flat Mirrors

From autos to lasers, flat mirror manufacturers exist in all areas of industry


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Flat mirrors create reflective surfaces much more exact than that of other mirrors. They can reflect light with much greater accuracy and precision. Because of this, they are used in places where mirrors are very important, such as the automotive industry, or where the loss of light could damage a project, as with optics research.

Most flat mirror distributors fall into two basic categories. Optics manufacturers make mirrors for research and industrial purposes. These are used in all sorts of projects from laser research to precision machining. Commercial flat mirror suppliers sell larger mirrors for architectural use, car mirrors, magnifiers and instrumentation. Outside of normal flat mirror manufacturers, there are companies that will coat glass to create custom flat mirrors. Think about the following when looking into flat mirrors:

1. Optics suppliers make flat mirrors to exacting specifications.

2. Commercial suppliers make flat mirrors for a variety of business applications.

3. Glass coating companies can make pre-existing flat glass into flat mirrors.

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Buy flat mirrors online for research and industrial purposes


The mirrors used in high tech machinery, optics labs and product testing facilities are very advanced. The exact amount of refraction and angles of reflection are determined down to hair-widths. Companies that specialize in selling these mirrors have lots of information on every part of the final product.

I recommend: Rolyn Optics is a flat mirror distributor that also sells other mirrors, glass and optical equipment. Integrated Optical Services has several types of mirrors on hand and will custom build optical equipment.

Find a commercial flat mirror supplier


Flat mirrors have numerous commercial uses, from high-end products like cars and electronics to places as varied as buildings and dental equipment.

I recommend: Naugatuck Glass offers a large selection of flat mirrors in sizes and styles that suit all sorts of applications. Head West makes commercial mirrors but also sells promotional products, such as beverage mirrors.

Make a custom flat mirror though glass coating


Whether a mirror is damaged and needs repair or you are looking to make one out of an interesting piece of glass, custom glass coating companies can help you out. They usually offer a wide selection of coating materials and procedures. If you need something with high specifications, it's a good idea to contact the company directly and make sure they are up to the task.

I recommend: Flabeg and ECI both offer a wide range of backings and coatings. They both gladly take custom orders as well.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • A common term with flat mirrors is "front surface aluminum." These mirrors have a reflective aluminum covering on the side towards the reflection, unlike conventional mirrors that have the reflective surface on the other side of the glass. This vastly decreases refraction and creates a crisp, clean image.

The official source of Flat Mirrors is the Flat Mirrors page at Business.com


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