Mirror Finish Aluminum Sheet Brite 500mm x 1000mm Anodized 0.7mm Thick Trim

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Mirror Finish Anodized Aluminum Sheet — Reflective Trim for Precise DIY and Fabrication Work

When your project demands a clean, reflective surface that holds up over time, standard sheet metal often falls short — oxidizing, scratching, or requiring additional finishing steps that slow you down. Whether you're a DIYer tackling a custom panel, a fabricator building architectural trim, or an automotive enthusiast adding a polished accent, this mirror finish anodized aluminum sheet delivers a ready-to-use surface straight out of the package.

This sheet measures 500mm x 1000mm (approx. 19.7" x 39.4") with a 0.7mm thickness (approx. 0.028"). The anodized brite finish is applied through an electrochemical process that integrates the oxide layer into the aluminum surface, producing a hard, reflective coating that resists corrosion and everyday abrasion. Available in multiple thickness and pack options — see variant options for the full size range.

Typical applications include decorative wall cladding and backsplash panels, automotive interior trim and door sill covers, signage backing and display framing, and HVAC duct facing where a clean reflective surface is specified. The consistent mirror finish makes it a reliable choice for mirror finish aluminum sheet projects where visual uniformity across a surface matters.

⚙️ Compatibility: Suitable for standard aluminum fabrication workflows — compatible with tin snips, jigsaws with fine-tooth blades, CNC routers, and laser cutters. Works with aluminum-rated adhesives, rivets, and self-tapping screws. Not recommended for applications requiring structural load-bearing capacity.

✅ Key Features of These Mirror Finish Anodized Aluminum Sheets

  • 🪞 Brite Mirror Surface: Electrochemically anodized to produce a consistent, high-reflectivity finish — no additional polishing required before installation.
  • 🛡️ Corrosion-Resistant Anodized Layer: The anodized coating bonds at the molecular level, providing durable protection against moisture, mild chemicals, and surface oxidation without peeling or flaking.
  • ✂️ Workable Gauge Thickness: At 0.7mm, the sheet is thin enough to cut cleanly with standard shop tools while maintaining enough rigidity for trim and cladding applications.
  • 📐 Consistent Sheet Dimensions: Each sheet is cut to 500mm x 1000mm (19.7" x 39.4") with straight edges, reducing prep time and material waste on the job.
  • Lightweight Construction: Aluminum's low density keeps finished assemblies light — useful for wall-mounted panels, vehicle interiors, and any application where added weight is a concern.
  • 🔧 Multi-Pack Options Available: Order single sheets or multi-sheet packs to match your project scope and reduce per-unit cost on larger jobs. Select your pack size above.

📐 Technical Specifications — Mirror Finish Anodized Aluminum Sheet

Material Aluminum (anodized)
Finish Mirror / Brite anodized
Sheet Length 1000mm (39.4")
Sheet Width 500mm (19.7")
Thickness 0.7mm (0.028") — see variant options for additional thicknesses
Anodize Type Electrochemical bright anodizing
Surface Treatment Anodized (integrated oxide layer)
Weight per Sheet See variant options
Pack Quantity See variant options
Recommended Cutting Tools Tin snips, fine-tooth jigsaw, CNC router, laser cutter
Fastening Methods Rivets, self-tapping screws, aluminum-rated adhesive
Structural Load Bearing Not rated for structural load-bearing use

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What thickness should I choose for my project?

For decorative trim, backsplash panels, and lightweight cladding, 0.7mm is a practical starting point — it cuts cleanly and conforms to gentle curves. If your application involves more mechanical stress, repeated handling, or needs to span wider unsupported gaps, consider a thicker variant. Check the variant options above for the available thickness range.

How strong is the anodized mirror finish — will it scratch easily?

Anodized aluminum is harder than bare aluminum because the oxide layer is integrated into the surface rather than applied on top. That said, mirror finishes are more visually sensitive than matte finishes — fine scratches are more visible on a reflective surface. Handle sheets with clean gloves during installation and use protective film if available during cutting and fitting.

Is this sheet corrosion-resistant for outdoor or wet-area use?

Anodized aluminum performs well in moderate outdoor and wet-area environments — it resists moisture and mild atmospheric corrosion better than bare aluminum. For prolonged direct exposure to salt spray, harsh chemicals, or standing water, verify the specific anodize thickness rating for your application. Contact us to confirm suitability for demanding outdoor environments.

Will this sheet work with standard aluminum cutting tools?

Yes. At 0.7mm, this sheet cuts cleanly with aviation tin snips, a jigsaw fitted with a fine-tooth metal blade, a CNC router with an aluminum-rated bit, or a laser cutter. Score-and-snap methods can also work for straight cuts. Deburr cut edges before installation to avoid sharp edges and to maintain a clean finish line.

Can I bend or form this sheet without cracking the anodized finish?

Gentle bends with a wide radius are generally achievable without cracking the anodize layer. Tight-radius bends or sharp folds may cause the anodized surface to crack or craze at the bend line, which is a characteristic of anodized finishes rather than a defect. If your design requires tight bends, test on a scrap piece first or consider a non-anodized sheet for formed components.

How do I decide between ordering a single sheet versus a multi-pack?

For small accent panels or prototype work, a single sheet is usually sufficient. For larger installations — such as full backsplash runs, multi-panel wall cladding, or production fabrication — ordering a multi-sheet pack reduces per-sheet cost and ensures consistent finish batching. Select your pack quantity from the variant options above before adding to cart.

Is the finish on both sides of the sheet the same?

Typically, the mirror brite finish is applied to one face of the sheet, with the reverse side having a standard mill or matte aluminum appearance. If your application requires a reflective finish on both sides, contact us to confirm before ordering.

🛒 Select your size, thickness, and pack quantity above, then add to cart.

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