LEAD TIME - 2/3 WORKING DAYS FROM RECEIPT OF ORDER AND PAYMENT.
This Spion observation mirror is ideal for both Indoor and Outdoor use.
It is ideal for monitoring traffic routes, machinery, blind spots etc.
Indoor and Outdoor use.
Excellent image quality.
Easy & quick installation.
Light construction.
5-year guarantee against manufacturing faults.
This mirror is manufactured in shock resistant acrylic which protects the metallised mirror coating from scratching. It features a very light construction combined with excellent image quality and wide-angle viewing.
The mirror comes complete with a 25cm 'J' Bracket for easy installation on flat surfaces.
OPTIONS
300mm Diameter Mirror - 2M Maximum Observation Distance from Mirror - 2Kgs Delivery Weight
400mm Diameter Mirror - 3M Maximum Observation Distance from Mirror - 3Kgs Delivery Weight
500mm Diameter Mirror - 5M Maximum Observation Distance from Mirror - 4Kgs Delivery Weight
600mm Diameter Mirror - 7M Maximum Observation Distance from Mirror - 5Kgs Delivery Weight
700mm Diameter Mirror - 9M Maximum Observation Distance from Mirror - 6Kgs Delivery Weight
800mm Diameter Mirror - 11M Maximum Observation Distance from Mirror - 7Kgs Delivery Weight
Acrylic is a transparent thermoplastic homopolymer known more commonly by the trade name “plexiglass.” The material is similar to polycarbonate in that it is suitable for use as an impact resistant alternative to glass (particularly when the high impact strength of PC is not required). It was first produced in 1928 and was brought to market five years later by Rohm and Haas Company. It is generally considered one of the clearest plastics on the market. Some of the first applications were in WWII when it was used for submarine periscopes as well as airplane windows, turrets, and canopies. Airmen whose eyes were injured due to shards of broken acrylic fared much better than those affected by shards of shattered glass.
Acrylic in the modern era and in general is used for a variety of applications that typically take advantage of its natural transparency and the impact resistance of certain variants. Common uses include lenses, acrylic nails, paint, security barriers, medical devices, LCD screens, and furniture. Because of its clarity, it is also often used for windows, tanks, and enclosures around exhibits.