Heatable mirror including a non-metallic reflecting coating on a

Optical: systems and elements – Light interference – Produced by coating or lamina

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359580, 359586, 359589, 359512, 219219, H05B 320, G02B 528, G02B 110

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055768857

ABSTRACT:
A method of producing heatable mirrors comprising depositing onto a ribbon of hot glass during the production process a reflecting coating whereby the mirrors so formed have a visible light reflection of at least 70% and depositing an electroconductive heating layer onto the mirrors. There is also provided a heatable mirror comprising a glass substrate carrying a non-metallic reflecting coating whereby the mirror has a visible light reflection of at least 70% and an electroconductive heating layer deposited on the coated substrate.

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