When selecting Irregular Shaped LED Mirrors Thickness and Size, a standard 5mm thickness is the gold standard to ensure structural integrity and a distortion-free reflection. (Recommended 6mm)
Mirror Thickness
For an LED mirror, the glass needs to be thick enough to support the weight of the internal components (LED strips, drivers, and mounting frames) without flexing.
- Standard Thickness: 5mm (approx. 3/16 inch) is the industry standard for high-quality LED mirrors.
- Why 5mm? It provides the best balance of weight and durability. Thinner glass (3mm or 4mm) is prone to “ghosting” or warping and can easily shatter when being cut into complex, irregular curves.
- Safety Tip: Always ensure the glass is copper-free and has polished edges to prevent corrosion and “black edge” over time.
Minimum Size Constraints
While there is technically no “limit” to how small you can cut glass, the practical minimum size for an LED irregular mirror is dictated by the electronic components inside.
| Component | Minimum Space Requirement |
| LED Driver/Transformer | Usually requires a flat area of at least 150mm x 50mm. |
| Touch Sensor | Requires a dedicated spot near the edge, roughly 40mm x 40mm. |
| Bending Radius | For irregular shapes, the tightest curve usually cannot be less than a 50mm radius to allow the LED strip to bend without snapping. |
Practical Minimum Recommendation: To fit the backlight and mounting hardware comfortably, most manufacturers recommend a minimum overall size of 400mm x 500mm (approx. 16″ x 20″).




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