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This convex mirror is distinguished by its explosion-proof 304 stainless steel mirror surface, which is non-sparking and can withstand impact without generating sparks, making it safe for use in environments with explosive gas mixtures. The galvanized steel backing provides robust structural support, resisting corrosion from moisture and chemical fumes, ensuring long-term performance in underground garages and chemical zones. Its 150° wide viewing angle covers large blind spots at garage entrances and exits, helping drivers detect pedestrians, obstacles, or other vehicles in time. The cantilever-mounted installation option allows flexible adjustment of the mirror angle, adapting to different garage layouts. It has passed ATEX and CE certifications, complying with European explosion-proof safety standards, which is essential for procurement in high-risk industries. Additionally, the mirror surface is polished to a high gloss, delivering clear distortion-free images even in low-light underground environments.

The mirror has an outer diameter of 80cm, with a 3mm thick 304 stainless steel mirror surface that provides exceptional explosion-proof performance and corrosion resistance. The galvanized steel backing is 4mm thick, ensuring structural stability even under heavy impact, with a total net weight of 12.5kg. The viewing angle is fixed at 150°, which is optimized for garage entrances to cover both incoming vehicles and pedestrian flow. It features pre-drilled mounting holes with a 22cm spacing, compatible with standard wall brackets and cantilever mounts. The product meets ATEX Zone 2 explosion-proof standards, suitable for environments with occasional explosive gas presence. The working temperature range is -40°C to 70°C, adapting to extreme cold and hot climates. The mirror surface is treated with a rust-proof coating, extending its service life to 8 years under normal use in high-risk environments.
This explosion-proof convex mirror is a mandatory safety equipment for underground garages in commercial buildings, where it can be installed at entrances, exits, and ramps to help drivers detect blind spots and reduce collision risks between cars and walls or other vehicles. In gas stations and petroleum storage facilities, it is installed at fueling zones and vehicle access roads to monitor vehicle movements and prevent collisions with fuel pumps or storage tanks, avoiding potential explosion hazards. In chemical factories, it is used in warehouse areas with flammable materials to monitor forklift operations and prevent accidents that could trigger chemical leaks or explosions. It is also suitable for mining sites and oil refineries, where explosive dust or gases are present, providing safe blind spot monitoring for heavy equipment operations. Additionally, it can be used in shipyards and port terminals, where corrosive salt spray is common, offering long-term reliable performance.