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placed Brossard mirrors
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| Choosing The Best Lens Material | Convex Mirrors for Harsh Environments |
| Lens
material makes virtually
no difference in the quality of the reflected image. Mirrors with glass lenses are easier to clean and are more resistant to scratching than acrylic mirrors. Acrylic mirrors are shatterproof and weigh less than the glass models. In flat mirrors, models with polished stainless steel lenses are most durable--in fact, they are virtually unbreakable |
Chose a Klear-Vu convex mirror with corrosion-resistant stainless steel backing for special applications where salt spray, chemical fumes, steam, and excessive dust and moisture are present. Klear-Vu steel backed mirrors also are ideal for ultra sanitary environments, such as hospitals, nursing homes, laboratories, restaurants, and food packaging areas |
| What Size Mirror Should I Order? |
| There is no "hard
and fast" rule for this.
It is best
to use the; largest mirror possible for the application. Generally, the
12" dia.. mirrors are best for distances up to 12 feet; 26" mirrors are
best for distances to 26 feet, and so forth For example: Most people seem to be more satisfied with a 26" or 30" mirror for good visability at the endd of a driveway. |
| Optional Steel Extension Brackets Available |
| Recommended for
12" to 30" diameter
mirrors. Model No. H100 - 14" bracket for use on any size mirror. Wall or ceiling. Model No. H200 - 26" bracket for use on any size mirror. Wall or ceiling These extensions provide more flexability when trying to get the mirror focused at a difficult angle. |

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Acrylic, glass and stainless steel mirror selection and how to install them.