Aluminum mirrors, silver mirrors, and copper free mirrors all look similar at first glance.Using different materials of glass has this big impact on the color reproduction, longevity and price of the mirror.RAM has been committed to building a high-end brand because we have always insisted on using copper-free silver mirrors with high color reproduction and high corrosion and wear resistance.What is the difference between copper-free silver mirror and other mirrors?
It is difficult for non professionals to distinguish. Aluminum mirrors are made of metallic aluminum as a plating component and coated with back paint. Aluminum mirrors are divided into two types: single-layer paint and double-layer paint. Due to differences in craftsmanship and materials, aluminum mirrors have lower refractive and waterproof properties, but they are still popular in the low-end market due to their lower cost.


Compared to silver mirrors, bronze free mirrors are of a higher grade. After silver plating on the back of the silver mirror, a layer of copper will be plated to protect it from damage and scratches. Copper free mirrors are made by replacing the copper protective film with a passivation agent protective film, making the mirror more environmentally friendly and durable. The passivation agent protective film for copper free mirrors makes them more wear-resistant and superior to ordinary silver mirrors in terms of adhesion, corrosion resistance, and other properties. In modern bathrooms and some relatively humid environments, the use of copper free mirrors has become more popular and advocated. In terms of reflectivity, copper free mirrors are better than silver mirrors, with imaging standards and realism. The service life is also long. One of the criteria for distinguishing between bronze free mirrors and silver mirrors is the presence of yellow copper in the back paint, but it is not absolute. Compared to copper free mirrors, the reflections of the two appear more profound.








