Harmony Eyecare
The mission of Harmony Eyecare is to create an unforgettable eye care experience for every patient by providing unmatched customer service, comprehensive patient education, and superior product quality. Providing the highest quality lenses and craftsmanship, their state-of-the-art, the professional lab provides the latest lens technology and generous warranties. There are plenty of options with price designer frames to fit every budget.
What color coating is good?
The purpose of plating anti-reflection film is to reduce the reflection of light. But because it is impossible to be completely free of reflected light, there will always be some residual reflection on the surface of the lens that causes the visible color. Someone asks which kind of these residual color is best. It does not have a standard actually. It is mainly based on a personal preference for color. More on the market at present is green color. However, these residual colors can initially help us to judge the thickness of the film: when the film is thin (the thickness is less than 139nm), the reflected light will show light yellow, and when the film is thick (the thickness is more than 139nm), it will show blue-green. The current multi-layer anti-reflection film thickness is about 0.3μm.
Features of Beta titanium glasses frame
Beta titanium has better strength, fatigue resistance, and environmental corrosion resistance than pure titanium and other titanium alloys. The shape plasticity is very good, which can be made into wire and sheet, more lightweight. They are used to make glasses and can get more shapes and styles. It's the material for a new generation of glasses. Customers with higher requirements for style and weight can completely choose beta-titanium glasses. Because β titanium processing technology is higher than pure titanium, usually only large factories and brands will produce, and the price is higher than pure titanium glasses.
The refractive index of the lens is related to the thickness of the lens.
The main factors that determine if a pair of finished glasses are beautiful, portable, and comfortable depending on the thickness and thinness of the processed lenses. Depending on the material, the index of refraction is different. If you just look at the refractive index, the higher the refractive index at the same degree, the thinner the lens will be. The thinner the lens will be, and the more beautiful the lens will be. However, the higher the refractive index, it is not the better. You can choose the refractive index lens suitable for yourself. But the refractive index is not the only factor that determines lens thickness. Think about the distance between your eyes and the size of the frames you choose, which can affect the thickness of the lenses you match. The larger the pupil distance, the smaller the frame, and the thinner the lens.
Different Type of Lenses: How to Choose
High-index lenses: These lenses are thinner and lighter than CR-39 plastic lenses because they have a higher index of refraction and may also have a lower specific gravity.
Trivex lenses: Trivex lenses are made from a newer plastic that’s similar to polycarbonate lenses. They are lightweight thin, and impact-resistant.
Aspheric lenses: Aspheric lenses have various degrees of curvature, which means they can be thinner and flatter so you can use a much larger portion of the surface.
How to test a blue-light lens?
Blue-light-blocking lenses are now focused on refractive indices of 1.56 and 1.60. If you buy lenses that are not of either refractive index, be wary. Of course, with the development of technology, now some brands have produced 1.71 refractive indexes blue-light-blocking lenses, suitable for people with high myopia to wear. The true lens package should at least have the product name, refractive index, dispersion coefficient, transmittance, color, SPH, CYL, and other indicators. These indicators are perfect, can be treated as the reference basis of the formal product. In addition, you can go to a professional optical shop or testing institutions for testing.
Round Glasses
While round glasses have been popular for the past few years, this season, metallic round frames from the '80s and 90s are getting more attention. These days, round glasses aren't just for Harry Potter fans. People add a sense of weirdness or fashion to their appearance. If you have an angular face and a chiseled chin, then round glasses are for you.