For mirrors used in bathrooms and washrooms that tend to
become cloudy due to moisture condensation, antifogging
processing is performed.
At present, the most highly effective antifogging mirrors
are those in which a hydrophilic film is coated onto the
mirror surface. Made of polyester, this film boasts high
surface strength so it is resistant to damage, as well as
helping to prevent glass from scattering in the event that
the mirror is broken.
Another type of antifogging mirror in which the glass surface
is directly coated is also currently under development.
Glass-made mirrors display beautiful reflections, but there
is always the possibility that such mirrors will break,
causing shards of glass to scatter.This problem can be overcome
by using a safety type such as a stainless steel or resin
mirror.
Kunugiza's stainless steel mirrors use super stainless
steel exhibiting approximately 2.5 times the hardness of
ordinary steel, which makes them highly resistant to damage.
Moreover, these mirrors are finished with Japan's highest
level polishing.
With regard to resin mirrors, we produce acrylic mirrors
that feature high transparency, thin PET mirrors, etc.