Function: | for Presbyopic, for Astigmia, UV Protection, for Myopia |
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Material: | Polycarbonate |
Type: | Anti-Reflective Lens |
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Currency: | US$ |
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Return&refunds: | You can apply for a refund up to 30 days after receipt of the products. |
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What is Polycarbonate?
Polycarbonate is a specific type of plastic. It was invented independently in 1953 by Dr. Hermann Schnell of Bayer and Dr. Daniel Fox of General Electric. Polycarbonate is very strong, making it an excellent lens material.
Thinner and lighter than plastic, polycarbonate (impact-resistant) lenses are shatter-proof and provide 100% UV protection, making them the optimal choice for kids and active adults. They're also ideal for strong prescriptions since they do not add thickness when correcting vision, minimizing any distortion.
Benefits of Polycarbonate Lenses
• Safety
The Vision Council described polycarbonate lenses as "virtually unbreakable."
• Weight and Thinness
One of greatest benefits of polycarbonate lenses is that they are often thinner than other types of lenses.
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