The Pros of Transitions Lenses
First, we will show you the advantages of the transition lenses.
Transition lenses or photochromic glasses are quite cost-effective. With the transition lenses, you don’t have to buy two pairs of glasses: prescription glasses or normal glasses and you do not need to switch them frequently. So, they are also convenient and bring you great convenience.
Carrying two pairs of glasses means that you are much more likely to lose or misplace either of them. Having only one pair of glasses can limit the risk of losing glasses. In addition, transition glasses provide more protection than normal sunglasses. They can filter out a good deal of harmful UV rays from the sun so as to protect your eyes.
What’s more, transition glasses come in a lot of different styles, shades, and tints suitable for anyone’s taste, so it won’t limit your fashion and make you look more fashionable.
Pure titanium
When the titanium purity reached more than 99% of the titanium metal materials, they can be called pure titanium glasses. Many people may not know what pure titanium is. In reality, many famous brand glasses are made of this material. The frames made of pure titanium have the benefits of high melting point, light material, strong resistance to corrosion, and strong electroplating, to ensure the two important properties of beauty and durability spectacle frames.
Adjustment of the upper and lower position of the nose pad
The nose pad can be pulled up and down with the pliers of the nose pad to achieve the purpose. You can use needle-nose pliers to clamp on the nose pad and apply torque in a certain direction to change the upper and lower position of the nose pad. When applying the torque, the nose pad can be pressed down or pulled up by the pliers to change the position of the deformation of the bracket, to prevent repeated deformation and fracture near the solder joint.
Does it matter if the frames are broken?
If the frame is broken, there may be inconsistencies between the left and right temples. This will cause the lens optical center shift, long-term wearing will make teenagers feel dizzy and vomiting. Many people will be attributed to the high degrees of this situation. The position of the nose pads is not consistent: this kind of lens deviation from the left to the right causes the prism effect, which makes the wearer can not see clearly, blurred. When the temple is too loose or too tight, it will affect the comfort of wearing the glasses, and the excessive pressure on the temple will cause pain in the head.
Is there any relation between lens refractive index and lens definition?
First of all, in reality, from the point of view of the immediate situation, there seems to be no correlation. The refractive index is mainly related to the speed of light transmission into the lens. High refractive index lenses can be made thinner, lighter, and the technology required to do this is more sophisticated, so high refractive index lenses are more expensive. But does a high refractive index make the lens clearer? The higher the refractive index of the lens, the lower the Abbe number. The Abbe number is a very important parameter we use to measure the sharpness of the lens, which means that if the refractive index of the lens is high, that is to say, the sharpness of the lens is lower. If you have higher degrees, you can prioritize thinness and choose a lens with a higher refractive index, but don't overdo it.
Are carbon fiber glasses better or titanium?
In terms of weight, the titanium frame is very light. The specific gravity of the pure titanium frame is about 4.5g/cm3, and the specific gravity of the titanium alloy frame is about 8.9g/cm3. The pure titanium frame is lighter than the titanium alloy frame. However, carbon fiber glasses are lighter in weight. The carbon fiber glasses launched by LOHO are only 7.87g, which is very light to wear.
In terms of hardness, titanium has a high hardness, about twice that of stainless steel, twice that of iron, and six times that of aluminum. Carbon fiber is lighter than aluminum, harder than steel, and its strength is ten times that of iron.
In other respects, the titanium frame has the advantages of corrosion resistance, acid and alkali resistance, high stability, good elasticity, good toughness, and resistance to deformation. The carbon fiber frame has the advantages of corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, radiation resistance, good elasticity, good flexibility, and abrasion resistance.
It can be seen from the above comparison that carbon fiber glasses have the general advantages of titanium frames. In terms of weight, carbon fiber glasses are much lighter than ordinary pure titanium glasses.
Why the lens coating is not uniform?
Sometimes we find differences in the color between the convex and concave surfaces, between the center and the edge of the lens, and the anti-reflection effect between the convex and concave surfaces. his is mainly because the lens coating is that it is plated on one surface and then turned over to another surface. And Areas with small curvature changes are easy to coat. So the center of the lens has reached the desired thickness of the film but the edge has not. At the same time, the different curvature of the convex surface and concave surface causes the different coating speed. So the surface of the lens will show green in the center and lavender red or some other color at the edges.