Polycarbonate & Trivex Eyeglass Lenses Manufacturer

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Our Polycarbonate (1.591) and Trivex (1.558) lenses offer high-impact resistance, lightweight comfort, and durability. Customizable with photochromic and anti-blue light features, they provide excellent optical clarity and UV protection, ideal for high-performance eyewear.
Clear Polycarbonate Lenses

Clear

Trivex Blue Cut Lenses

Blue cut

Trivex Transition Lenses

Photochromic

Lens Performance Tests

Our polycarbonate and Trivex lenses offer unmatched durability and safety, undergoing rigorous impact testing to withstand the demands of everyday wear. Moreover, they incorporate cutting-edge anti-blue light technology, safeguarding your eyes against the effects of prolonged digital screen exposure.

Polycarbonate Eyeglass Lenses Performance Test

Trivex Eyeglass Lenses Impact Resistance Test

POPULAR QUESTIONS

Impact-resistant polycarbonate lenses are commonly found in safety eyewear for hazardous environments like industrial settings, construction sites, and laboratories. They are also popular for sports eyewear, including sunglasses for activities such as cycling, skiing, and shooting.
Yes, many polycarbonate lenses come with built-in UV protection to shield your eyes from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays emitted by the sun.
Polycarbonate lenses can be infused with special coatings or additives that selectively filter out blue light wavelengths, reducing the amount of blue light that reaches the eyes while maintaining optical clarity.
Polycarbonate spectacle lenses offer several advantages, including superior impact resistance, making them ideal for safety eyewear and sports glasses. Additionally, they boast a thinner and lighter profile compared to conventional lens materials such as glass, enhancing comfort for those who wear them.
Polycarbonate lenses are far more resistant to impact than glass lenses. Polycarbonate, renowned for its outstanding strength and resilience, is a robust thermoplastic polymer, perfectly suited for applications such as safety eyewear and sports glasses.
Plastic lenses offer good optical clarity but less impact resistance than polycarbonate lenses, which are engineered for high impact resistance while maintaining clarity.
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