Stainless Steel Traffic Mirrors Anti-Condensation and Anti-Frost
Stainless Steel Traffic Mirrors Anti-Condensation and Anti-Frost
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- Unbreakable stainless steel optics
- Precision of stainless steel polishing ensures high image quality
- Two directional convexity offering a 90 degree angle of vision
- Insensitive to UV light, guaranteeing longevity
- Anti-front and anti-condensation device requiring no electric connection
- Clear images in conditions where temperatures reach as low as -20 degrees Celsius (powered by day-time latent heat storage)
- 10 year warranty with 6 year warranty for the anti-front/condensation device
- PVC frame with red reflective adhesive tape treated against UV to avoid cracking/yellowing
- Supplied with fully adjustable bolts and galvanised steel bracket kit for wall or post mounting
Optics Size |
Overall Size |
Max Viewing Distance |
Code |
Weight |
600 x 400mm | 750 x 600mm | 9 metres | 854 (AB) | 12kg |
600mm diameter | 790mm diameter | 11 metres | 846 (AB) | 14kg |
800 x 600mm | 956 x 756mm | 20 metres | 858/6 (AB) | 26kg |
800mm diameter | 1000mm diameter | 20 metres | 848 (AB) | 26kg |
1000mm diameter | 1200mm diameter | 30 metres | 886 (AB) | 40kg |
Fixing Instructions
Traffic Mirrors Explained
Traffic mirrors provide the ideal solution for roads where visibility is limited, or where additional awareness is required. With the aid of a traffic mirror, the risk of accident is lowered significantly at corners, junctions, sharp bends and when weather conditions are less than ideal. Whilst flat surfaced mirrors can be of use in traffic environments, it is the convex mirrors that offer the best visibility solution.
What is a "convex" mirror?
A convex mirror, sometimes known also as 'domed' or 'curved' mirror, is a type of mirror which has curved face. The curved face, dependent on the degree of curvature, allows for a larger field of vision than your usual flat surfaced mirror. The larger the curvature, the larger the field of vision, however there can be some distortion in the reflected image. Convex mirrors are perfect for road traffic areas with corners, junctions, or limited visibility.