Highly resistant to chemicals such as gasoline and acid, Polycarbonate mirrors cope well with changes in temperature and will expand and contract comfortably without sustaining any permanent damage.
Much like acrylic, polycarbonate can be cut using conventional tools though it is slightly harder to do so. However this property does make it easier to drill, and a normal drill bit can be used close to an edge with a far lesser chance of cracking.
Polycarbonate mirror is a versatile material and it can be used in a wide range of situations and environments such as cafes, bars, prisons, dance studios, restaurants, gyms, stables and other places where safety is paramount.
Polycarbonate is easier to clean than Acrylic because of its increased resistance to chemicals. Although like acrylic, polycarbonate can scratch so be careful.
Acrylic mirror is easy to fabricate with, and to assist this process even further, it comes with the industryʼs toughest protective back-coating so that this sheet is virtually scratch resistant during fabrication.