Claims
- 1. A copper mirror having improved resistance to aging as having a factor of luminous reflection which is stable and which, after the copper mirror has been subjected to a CASS Test for 120 hours, is at least 0.9 times what it was before the copper mirror was subjected to the CASS Test, the copper mirror comprising:
- a transparent glass sheet bearing a copper reflective layer and at least one protective layer provided on the copper reflective layer,
- wherein the copper reflective layer is a chemically deposited layer having an oxygen content which is low so as to be effective to provide said stable factor of luminous reflection.
- 2. The copper mirror according to claim 1, wherein the copper reflective layer is a chemically deposited layer having an oxygen content which is substantially zero.
- 3. The copper mirror according to claim 2, wherein the copper reflective layer is such that, after the copper mirror has been subjected to the CASS Test for 120 hours, the factor of luminous reflection is at least 0.98 times what it was before the mirror was subjected to the CASS Test.
- 4. The copper mirror according to claim 3, wherein, after the copper mirror has been subjected to the CASS Test for 250 hours, the factor of luminous reflection is at least 0.98 times what it was before the mirror was subjected to the CASS Test.
- 5. The copper mirror according to claim 1, wherein the factor of luminous reflection is at least 0.98 times what it was before the mirror was subjected to the CASS Test for 120 hours.
- 6. The copper mirror according to claim 5, wherein, after the copper mirror has been subjected to the CASS Test for 250 hours, the factor of luminous reflection is at least 0.98 times what it was before the mirror was subjected to the CASS Test.
- 7. A copper mirror having improved resistance to aging as having a factor of luminous reflection which is stable and which, after the copper mirror has been subjected to a CASS Test for 120 hours, is at least 0.9 times what it was before the copper mirror was subjected to the CASS Test, the copper mirror comprising:
- a transparent glass sheet bearing a copper reflective layer and at least one protective layer, effective to provide protection from atmospheric corrosion, provided on the copper reflective layer,
- wherein the copper reflective layer is a chemically deposited layer consisting essentially of copper and is deposited in such a manner so as to have an oxygen content effective to provide said stable factor of luminous reflection in that the oxygen content is substantially zero.
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/210,013 filed June 22nd, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,981,720.
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