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Aodeli debut stainless steel mirror at the National Gallery of Victoria

Aodeli Australia, provider of facade cladding panels, has launched a Stainless Steel Mirror Panel (SSP). The product has been developed to fill a need in the Australian construction market for reliable mirror products.

SSP is predominantly an exterior product but is making its debut as part of the National Gallery of Victoria’s recently launched Gabrielle Chanel Fashion Manifesto exhibition.

Aodeli’s stainless steel cladding is fully non-combustible, and allows designers and specifiers to choose between natural stainless steel and polished. SSP features a durable 304-grade stainless steel sheet and can be used for a variety of applications, including wall and column linings for exhibition spaces. It comes in a variety of sizes and thicknesses, from 0.5 mm up to 6 mm.

“We saw a gap in the market for a quality mirror panel that could overcome some of the known temperamental issues that can occur with similar products. Using my background and extensive knowledge of coatings, I have personally overseen the development and testing of this product from start to finish and could not be happier with the result,” explains Aodeli Australia’s general manager Wayne Saunders.

Mirror finishes reflect the surrounding environment and create an ever-changing unique facade. The design of the SSP product has centred around guaranteeing the stability of the finish; any imperfections can cause the material to no longer be reflective and thus not a true mirror panel.


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