Angle Frame Mirrors
Angle Frame Mirrors
Angle frame restroom mirrors are a type of commercial-grade mirror commonly used in public restrooms—like those in schools, hospitals, office buildings, and restaurants. The term "angle frame" refers to the design of the mirror’s frame, which features a slanted or beveled edge (usually at 45 degrees), giving it a clean, finished look and added durability.
Key Features:
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Metal Frame (usually stainless steel or aluminum): Provides strength and corrosion resistance, especially in high-moisture environments.
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Beveled or Angled Edges: The angled frame adds aesthetic appeal and helps reduce the risk of damage from impacts.
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Tamper-resistant mounting options: Designed for public use, they’re often built to resist vandalism or theft.
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Safety Backing: Many come with shatterproof backing to help prevent injury if the glass breaks.
Common Uses:
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Public and commercial restrooms
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Institutional facilities
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Industrial buildings
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ADA-compliant bathroom installations