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PLEXIGLAS MIRROR INSTALLATION
AND ATTACHMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
(For ceiling installation and attachment
recommendations see page 9.)
ADHESIVE ATTACHMENT
Double-laced Foam Tape.
Double-faced loam tape may be used for most
Plexiglas mirror mounting requirements. The tape
is simple to use and provides the cleanest method
of attachment. The tape may be used for small
fabricated items to adhere Plexiglas mirror to itself
or Plexiglas mirror to another material. Double-
faced foam tapes provide the flattest mounting and
thus, the best image reproduction in Plexiglas mir-
ror installations. To obtain optimum flatness of the
mirror, the foam tape should be cut into panel
length pieces. The pieces should be distributed
evenly over the back of the mirror. The surface to
which the mirror is to be placed should be flat,
smooth, clean and should not have significant sur-
face irregularities such as that found on a stuccoed
surface. The tape should be no less than 1/4 " from
edges of Plexiglas mirror.
The following table lists recommended foam tape
sizes to be used with specific sizes of Plexiglas
mirror and recommended placement of the tape
for optimum flatness.
Foam Tape Recommendations
Plexiglas
Mirror
Thickness
Foam
Tape
Thickness
Total Length
of
Term
Up to 12" x12"
ye"
Me"
3% minimum
Up to 36" x 48"
14"
Ye"
1W minimum
Up to 48" x 96"
Ye
14"
32' minimum
Over 48" x 96"
14"
3/4 "
Twice the
long dimension
Tape width is 1"
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Foam Tape Source
3 M Company
3 M Comp
Industrial Tape Div.
3 M Center.. Paul, Minnesota
Silicone Sealants
Plexiglas mirror may be installed on many types of
surfaces or attached to itself using silicone seal-
ants as adhesives. Silicone sealants should be
used in place of mastics or panel adhesives. Panel
adhesives tend to destroy the reflective coat. Sili-
cone sealants will remain flexible for long periods
of time and are readily available from building sup-
ply centers and Authorized Plexiglas Distributors
in either small tubes or caulking gun sizes. When
using silicone sealants as adhesives, they should
be applied to the Plexiglas mirror in evenly dis-
persed, open end beads; this will allow the adhe-
sive to cure properly. The Plexiglas mirror may
have to be supported or secured with tape for 24
hours until the sealant cures. Use only pigmented
silicone sealants on Plexiglas mirror; clear silicone
sealants will cause failure of the mirror appearance.
Recommended Silicone Sealants
Dow Corning
DC 780 Silicone Building Sealant
Dow Corning Company
Midland, Michigan
Contact Cements
Contact cements can be used for installing
Plexiglas mirror on many types of surfaces. They
are useful when fast drying or setting of the bond
is necessary. Contact cements do require the ap-
plication of the adhesive to both the Plexiglas
mirror and the surface to which it is being attached.
Apply the cement with a fine brush, enamel paint
roller, or spray it on in order to apply it evenly. Wait
until the cement dries sufficiently so that a piece of
paper will not stick to it before placing the Plexiglas
mirror into position. This allows the solvents in the
cement to evaporate. Applying the Plexiglas mir-
ror before the cement is dry will result in failure
in the mirror appearance. Since the mirror cannot
be moved after placement, a slip sheet of kraft
paper should be used between the two cemented
surfaces to position the mirror properly. Because
of thermal and humidity expansion of Plexiglas
mirror, the size of a Plexiglas mirror panel is lim-
ited to the following recommendations. The chart
provides the maximum allowable long dimension
with temperature change of area of use of Plexiglas
mirror when installed with contact cements.
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Panel size limits for Contact amnia
Maximum long
dimension
Temperature
Variation
Up to 12"
±70°
Up to 24"
*40°
Up to 38"
*30°
Up to 48"
*20°
Up to 72"
*15°
Up to 96"
*10°
Note: Do not mount Plexiglas mirror with tapes o
adhesives where the mi ror is to be dismounted
from the surface to which it is attached. Remove
of the mirror from the mounting surface is mos
likely to cause the separation of the reflective film
from the Plexiglas at the adhesion areas. Unde
such circumstances, mechanical mounting meth
ods should be used.
Use contact cement with minimum solvent attack.
Those with strong solvent content will attack the
Plexiglas mirror backcoat and reflective coating.
Contact C•111•M Sources
Formica #140
Formica Corp.
Spring Grove Ave.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45232
Armstrong 0220
Armstrong Cork Co.
Lancaster, Pa.
Instant-Lok #41-4060
National Adhesives Division
National Starch and Chemical Company
7503rd Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017
MECHANICAL ATTACHMENT
SCREWS AND BOLTS
Plexiglas mirror may be easily drilled and attached
to other surfaces using recommended screws and
bolts. For decorative purposes Plexiglas mirror
panels of 18" square and under may be attached
with one fastener centrally located. Panels requir-
ing two or more fasteners should be provided with
oversized holes in the Plexiglas mirror to allow
for thermal movement when they are to be at-
tached to non-plastic surfaces such as wood,
masonry or metal. A minimum oversize for each
drilled hole is recommended in the table below in
accordance with the size of the Plexiglas mirror
panel and the temperature range to which the
panel will be exposed.
Oversize Hole Recommendations for Through-Bolting
Plexiglas Mirror
Size of
Plexiglas
± of Temp. Change
A
10°
15°
20°
30°
40°
50°
60°
12"
Ms
Vie
Sis
the
Ks
1/2
1/2
24"
Me
Ms
Ms
Mt
Vs
1/2
1/2
36°
%a
Sit
Yu
34
V*
316
1/4
48"
6.
144
K
3/4
34
Y4
14
60"
ii is
sis
Vs
14
14
Si
44
72"
14,
ye
3/4
3/4
14
314
44
84"
Vi
Vs
Ms
Ms
3Ss
31,
Si
96"
Vii
Vs
346
Xt
;16
Mii
102
Through bolts or sc ews should be p aced 14 o
the way in from any edge to maintain maximum
strength and minimum distortion.
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The following are recommended screws and bolts
for mechanical attachment. The bolts and screws
should not be tightened but should be turned up
to the Plexiglas mirror surface then backed off Y4
of a turn to allow for thermal movement. Counter-
sunk screws should not be used as they cause the
Plexiglas mirror to crack.
Slotted
Phillips
Socket Head
Cap Screw
Hex Head Bolt
tin
13
Twelve Point
Head Bolt
Knurled Screw
FRAMING
Plexiglas mirror may be framed using wood, metal
or plastic frames. Wood or metal frames or the
placement of edge clips should be made oversize
to allow for thermal movement of the Plexiglas
mirror. The following chart provides a guide to
expansion allowance.
Thermal and Humidity Expansion Allowances
for Framed Plexiglas Mirror
Long
Dimension
Possible Temp Change s Degree
Panel
15°
20°
25°
30°
40°
50° 60°
12"
Ms
Ks
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
24"
YI6
316
Ms
M6
M6
%to
1/4
36"
Ms
Ms
Ms
MG
WS
1/2
1/2
48"
%6
416
M6
MI
1/4
1/2
1/2
60"
Ms
31s
34s
Vs
Vs
$16
,is
72"
%is
34.
%
Ve
Ws
Ms Ks
84°
Ms
hi
lb
M
%
Ms M
96.
%,
Ye
1/4
Y.
3i,
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Where op imum image reproduction is desired,
the mechanical attachment methods described
above should be used in conjunction with tapes
and adhesives applied as directed for maximum
flatness.
OVERHEAD INSTALLATIONS
Plexiglas mirror may be used in ceiling installa-
tions where glass or other materials present an
obvious hazard. Plexiglas mirror may be installed
overhead by a number of recommended methods
and with specific Plexiglas mirror panel size
limitations.
HORIZONTAL OVERHEAD INSTALLATIONS
Plexiglas mirror should be mounted in ceiling in-
stallations with edge-engaging frames such as
T-bar system. Foam tapes and contact cements
applied to the back surface of the mirror support
the weight of the material in ceiling installations
which could result in separation of the reflective
film from the Plexiglas sheet.
Ceiling installations of Plexiglas mirror should be
of limited area because of the combustibility of
the material. Consult local building codes for
limitations.
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FRAMING
The following table shows the average deflection
of horizontal unsupported frames.
Ave age Deflection of Plexiglas Mirror
Ye" Plexiglas
mirror
1/4 " Plexiglas
mirror
Edge
Engagement
Under
18" x 18"
Sie"
Less than va.
W"
24" x 24"
3%."
%en
1/2 "
30" x 30"
vie
Vs"
1/2 "
24" x 48°
%e
ye
Iv,
36" x 36"
me
V.
2%6-
48" x 48"
Vs"
IKs"
Ime,
46" x 72"
I y16"
% re
1%6"
We aer
%Ss
Itb ff
qill.
Three year data Panels moan ed horizontally a d unsuPPOzled
VERTICAL OVERHEAD INSTALLATIONS
Hanging panels or partitions of Plexiglas mirror
can be functional and decorative for uses such
as backdrops or to partition space. The lightweight
of Plexiglas mirror is primary advantage in these
applications.
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Hanging partitions and panels may be framed or
unframed. cut to specific size and with drilled holes
along the top edges approximately 1" from the
edges for chain, wire or monofilament support.
Two panels may be adhered back to back to obtain
a reflective appearance on both sides.
IMAGE DISTORTION
Plexiglas mirror is somewhat flexible and is subject
to thermal expansion. Adequate panel thickness
and proper Installation techniques can minimize
visual distortion but cannot eliminate it entirely.
For many applications, visual distortion may not
be objectionable.
CLEANING PLEXIGLAS MIRROR
Plexiglas mirror should be cleaned by applying a
spray wax such as Johnson's Pledge to the front
surface of the mirror and wiping with a soft cloth.
BUILDING COOK CONSIDERATIONS
Plexiglas mirror is classified as a slow burning
plastic material with combustibility comparable
With wood. The use of Plexiglas mirror is subject
to the limitations applicable to combustible interior
finish.
Plexiglas minor can be cui, routed, drilled and easily paint
decorated by silk screening 10 arnve al a dramatic graphic
panel
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