Reflective materials come in many types, each with its own specific application scenarios and characteristics.
Reflective film: including coated glass, reflectors, sunglasses, etc., which improves visibility by weakening or eliminating the reflection of light. Fiber optic: Able to transmit light signals along its length, commonly used in communications and sensing fields. Non-metallic reflective coatings: Used in optics and photography, such as lenses and filters, to provide the function of suppressing light reflection. Reflective tape: Used for road and traffic signs to enhance visibility in dark places and ensure safety. Reflective fabric: Used to make safety clothing and outdoor products to improve visibility at night or in low light conditions. Reflective coatings: Used for road markings and traffic facilities to improve the safety of night driving. Light shielding coatings: Used in optical instruments and cameras to eliminate or weaken stray light. Optical film: Has functions such as anti-reflection and anti-reflection, used in optical instruments and displays. Metal oxide coating: Used to control the reflectivity of light, commonly used in optical devices.
