Method of producing heatable mirrors by depositing coatings on g

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65 602, 65 605, 65 608, 65 90, 65 991, 65 992, 427162, 427164, 427165, 427167, C03C 1700, C03C 2502, C03B 1300, C03B 1802

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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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