Cut to size orders are cut with table and CNC panel saws and have a cut tolerance of +/- .060”. Plastic sheets have a thickness tolerance of +/- 10% and can have thickness variations throughout the sheet. Cut to size items cannot be returned for a refund or exchange.
Sheet sizes, colors, thicknesses and products available on our website are just a fraction of what's available at TAP Plastics stores.
Cut to size orders are currently taking 1 to 2 days (M-F) to process.
Visit your local TAP Plastics store where cut-to-size orders often take less than five minutes, start to finish.
Acrylic is the preferred choice of hobbyists and professionals for applications in which glass is susceptible to cracking or shattering. However, two-way acrylic can provide great benefits to those who require the highest level of security and strength. At TAP Plastics, we proudly offer two-way mirrored acrylic in a variety of sizes to suit your particular set of needs. In the correct lighting conditions, mirrored acrylic resembles a regular mirror and provides excellent visibility, reflecting the majority of light and allowing only a small amount to pass through for added privacy. This lightweight yet rigid thermoplastic material is ten times as strong as glass, so you can use it without worrying about breakage.
Properties of Two-Way Mirrored Acrylic:
- Sometimes called see-through, surveillance, transparent or one-way mirror.
- 1/8" or 3/16" Mirror-Grade Acrylic coated on one side with Aluminum Oxide
- Looks like a normal mirror from the well-lit "lighted" side and see-thru tinted window from the side with little or no light.
- See-through mirror has a light transmission range of 5 to 20%.
- The reflectance of the see-through mirror is 60 to 75% see-through.
- Many uses such as showroom surveillance from a darkened office, hidden cameras, hiding a flat-screen TV, Infinity Light Boxes.
- Not for use with high humidity or contact with water.
Warning: Adhesive tapes and masking will remove the reflective metal coating from the surface of the mirror when removed.
Click here for how to install an Acrylic Mirror.
Click here for Acrylic Mirror Physical Properties.