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This convex mirror boasts several unique technical advantages that outperform standard road safety mirrors. Firstly, its Level 12 wind resistance structure, reinforced with a galvanized steel frame and heavy-duty cast iron mounting bracket, can withstand wind speeds up to 110km/h, preventing displacement or damage during severe storms. Secondly, the 3mm thick impact-resistant PC mirror surface is treated with a nano anti-fog coating, ensuring clear, distortion-free imaging even in heavy rain, fog, or sudden temperature fluctuations, eliminating frequent cleaning and maintenance needs. Thirdly, its wide 120° viewing angle covers a large blind spot area, allowing drivers to detect oncoming vehicles or pedestrians 2-3 seconds earlier than standard mirrors. Additionally, the mirror’s temperature-resistant materials remain stable from -40℃ to 80℃, avoiding deformation or cracking in alpine or desert regions. It also features a rust-proof frame that resists corrosion from salt spray in coastal areas, extending its service life to 5 years.

The Highway Wind-Resistant Wide Angle Convex Mirror features precise technical specifications tailored to outdoor highway use. The mirror surface is 3mm thick impact-resistant PC, with an 80cm diameter to ensure a wide field of view. The frame is constructed from 2mm thick galvanized steel, which is corrosion-resistant and rust-proof, providing long-term structural stability. The mounting base is heavy-duty cast iron with a 30cm diameter, ensuring secure column installation even on uneven terrain. The mirror has an IP65 waterproof rating, effectively preventing water intrusion in heavy rain or snow. Its temperature resistance range is -40℃ to 80℃, suitable for alpine regions and high-temperature desert areas. The image distortion rate is ≤2%, ensuring accurate vehicle distance judgment for drivers. It holds ISO 14001 environmental certification and complies with GB 5768-2009 road safety standards. The product weighs 12kg, making it easy to transport and install with a 2-person team.
This mirror is widely applicable to high-risk road scenarios across global traffic networks. It is primarily installed in highway ramps, tunnel entrances, mountainous curved roads, and winding mountain highways, where blind spots and extreme weather conditions pose significant safety risks. It is also ideal for coastal areas with frequent typhoons, as its Level 12 wind resistance structure can withstand strong winds. Target customers include national traffic management departments, highway operation enterprises, and road maintenance companies. In addition, it can be deployed on rural roads with narrow sections and sharp turns, helping drivers detect oncoming vehicles or pedestrians in advance. The mirror’s anti-fog and temperature-resistant features make it suitable for year-round use in alpine regions, desert highways, and coastal areas, providing reliable blind spot coverage in all weather conditions.