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Two-Way Mirror Sheet
Acrylic two-way mirror sheet with customizable light transmission, optional materials and thicknesses, suitable for display, decorative, and project use.
- Available In PMMA / PC / PS / PETG
- Custom Sizes, Thickness, Laser Cutting
- Sheets Dimensions: 1830 × 915 MM
4 Material Options
PMMA
High clarity (~92%), lightweight, easy to tint, low cost, glass substitute.
PC
Tough and flexible, very high impact strength, excellent heat resistance.
PS
Hard but brittle, scratches easily, low heat and chemical resistance.
PETG
High flexibility, moderate shrinkage, strong impact, slightly below PC.
Two-Way Mirror Custom Solutions
Offer custom-cut mirror piece in any size and thickness you require.
Any design can be printed onto the mirror surface (need files).
Available in custom shapes. Also offer custom cutouts and edge finishing.
The mirror can be hardened, coated, or treated to prevent fogging.
Light transmittance is customizable, ranging from 5% to 50%.
Customization Process
Contact Sales
Contact our international sales team.
Submit Files
Please send us the documents for review.
Confirm Plan
Discuss and finalize the plan.
Production
The factory schedules production.
Inspection & Shipping
Quality Inspection and Shipping.
Typical Applications
FAQ
Q: Are two-way mirrors, one-way mirrors, and translucent mirrors the same thing?
A: In commercial products and common FAQs, these terms generally refer to the same category of products; the differences lie primarily in specific materials, transmittance, reflectance, and applications.
Q: Can two-way mirrors be cut, drilled, or shaped into custom forms?
A: Yes, but it depends on the material. Regular glass can be cut using standard methods, but once it’s tempered, it can no longer be cut; acrylic is easier to work with and is more suitable for both standard drilling and custom-shaped cutting.
Q: How can I determine if this two-way mirror is suitable for my project?
A: The safest approach is to view a sample first. Many suppliers recommend purchasing a small sample to test the reflection, transparency, and display quality under actual lighting conditions, with a real back panel and screen.
Q: Why can a two-way mirror both "reflect" and "transmit" light at the same time?
A: The key lies in the semi-transparent, semi-reflective coating, combined with the difference in brightness on either side. The brighter side acts more like a mirror, while the darker side allows you to see through it more easily; if the brightness on both sides is similar, the mirror effect is significantly reduced.
Q: Can two-way mirrors be made in large sizes?
A: Yes, many suppliers offer custom sizes, and projects using large slabs are quite common. However, the larger the size, the more important it is to consider thickness, flatness, shipping methods, and installation structures all at the same time.
Q: How do I choose between glass two-way mirrors and acrylic two-way mirrors?
A: Generally speaking, glass is flatter and more scratch-resistant, while acrylic is lighter, more impact-resistant, and easier to cut, drill, and transport. For projects requiring lightweight materials, custom shapes, or post-processing, acrylic is often the more practical choice.
Still Have Questions? Not Sure Which Mirror Fits Your Project?
Tell us your required material, size, thickness, color, or processing needs, and we’ll recommend the right option for your application.