The shower water temperature is approximately similar to the human body temperature. Between 35 ℃ and 40 ℃, the surface temperature of the bathroom mirror is slightly lower than the room temperature. A large temperature difference and humid air after bathing are two necessary conditions for the bathroom mirror to fog. Due to the lower room temperature in winter, the temperature difference between the bathroom mirror and the air is greater, resulting in a thicker fog that naturally dissipates for a longer time. So mirrors not only need to be large and anti fogging, but most of the time they also need to meet the needs of makeup. However, most of the lighting in mirror cabinets on the market is used for decoration, which cannot meet the needs of makeup. Either the lighting position is poor or the brightness is insufficient.
A friend said that when choosing a bathroom anti fog mirror, they learned that there are many categories, but they don't know what different effects each type of anti fog mirror has. Therefore, today, I will organize three categories of bathroom anti fog mirrors for everyone to take a look together.
The first type is coated anti fog lenses
This is formed by coating micropores to prevent the formation of a fog layer. Its anti fog coating uses conductive materials such as ATO and silicon oxide, which can form an antibacterial agent with good hydrophilic effect and can avoid static electricity. It has many effects such as anti fog, anti pollution, and avoiding static electricity.
The second type is electric anti fog lenses
This is achieved by electric heating to increase the humidity of the mirror surface, which naturally prevents the formation of a fog layer and allows the fog to quickly increase and dissipate.
The third type is nanocomposite anti fog lenses
This applies the separation of chemical and physical principles, and then firmly adheres to the glass, so there is no way to form water droplets, and naturally you can achieve the desired anti fog effect.