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Mirror Coating is a type of paint or coating used to create a reflective surface. It is often used in applications such as automotive, aerospace, and architectural. Mirror Coating is typically applied to a substrate such as glass, metal, or plastic. The coating is usually composed of a combination of metal oxides, such as titanium dioxide, and other materials such as silica, alumina, and zinc oxide. The coating is applied in a thin layer and then cured to create a highly reflective surface.
Mirror Coating is used in a variety of applications, including automotive, aerospace, and architectural. It is often used to create a reflective surface on the exterior of a vehicle, such as a car or truck, to reduce the amount of heat absorbed by the vehicle. It is also used to create a reflective surface on the interior of a vehicle, such as a cockpit, to reduce glare and improve visibility. In the aerospace industry, Mirror Coating is used to create a reflective surface on the exterior of an aircraft to reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency. In the architectural industry, Mirror Coating is used to create a reflective surface on the exterior of a building to reduce the amount of heat absorbed by the building.
Some companies in the Mirror Coating market include AkzoNobel, PPG Industries, Sherwin-Williams, Axalta Coating Systems, and Kansai Paint. Show Less Read more