Professional Sunglass Lenses Manufacturer
- Our Sunglass Lenses include polarized lenses, which reduce glare and enhance clarity, and ordinary tinted lenses for general sun protection.
- Our lenses offer exceptional clarity, glare reduction, and eye protection, with various sun lens solutions to meet your needs.
- Types: Polarized, Mirrored, Tinted
- Lens Material: CR39, Polycarbonate, TAC
- Wide-Ranging Applications
By Features
We offer premium sunglasses lenses in Polarized, Mirrored, and Tinted options. Available in clear, brown, grey, green, and gradient colors with tinted coatings in grey, brown, and green. Choose Single Vision, Bifocal, or Progressive for optimal clarity and comfort.
Polarized Lenses
- Polarized sunglass lenses reduce glare from reflective surfaces like water and snow, enhancing visual clarity and comfort. Ideal for outdoor activities, they minimize eye strain and improve overall visibility, making them perfect for driving and sports.
Mirrored Lenses
- Mirrored sunglass lenses feature a reflective coating that decreases the amount of light entering the eyes. These lenses are excellent for extremely bright environments, offering superior glare protection while adding a stylish, modern look to your sunglasses.
Tinted Lenses
- Tinted sunglass lenses come in various shades and colors, each designed to enhance visual contrast and reduce brightness. They provide protection against harmful UV rays and are suitable for different lighting conditions, ensuring comfort and clarity in any situation.
By Lens Material
CR39, Polycarbonate, and TAC are the materials used in our sunglass lenses, which come in refractive indices of 1.499-1.74.
Coatings like UC, HC, HMC, SHMC, Mirror, EMI, and UV400/420 tailor the visual experience.
Standard Plastic(CR39)
- CR39 (Columbia Resin 39) is a thermoset plastic polymer known for its excellent optical clarity, lightweight nature, and good scratch resistance. It offers superior clarity, comfort, and affordability but is less impact-resistant and slightly thicker than high-index materials.
Polycarbonate
- Polycarbonate is a durable, lightweight thermoplastic with extreme impact resistance, ideal for sports and safety. It blocks 100% UV rays but has slightly lower optical clarity is more expensive than CR39 lenses, and is more susceptible to scratches without a coating.
TAC
- Tri-acetate cellulose (TAC) is a lightweight polymer known for superior polarization efficiency and scratch resistance, offering exceptional glare reduction and visual clarity. While durable, it is less impact-resistant than polycarbonate and is moderately priced between CR39 and polycarbonate.
Application
Our sunglass lenses are designed with specific features to enhance performance and protection for their intended use, ensuring optimal vision and eye safety in various conditions.
Driving
- Driving sun lenses use polarized technology to reduce glare and enhance safety. Made from impact-resistant polycarbonate, they offer clarity and durability. With 100% UV protection and an anti-reflective coating, the gray tint maintains true color perception for comfortable driving.
Water Sports
- Water sports sunglasses lenses reduce glare to ensure clear vision in bright conditions. Polarized and made from durable polycarbonate, they offer 100% UV protection and a water-repellent coating. Available in gray or brown tints, they enhance contrast and protect eyes.
Outdoor Activities
- Outdoor activity sunglasses lenses enhance color and contrast for fishing, hiking, golfing, and cycling. Made from durable polycarbonate, they offer 100% UV protection. Anti-reflective coatings reduce glare, while brown or green tints improve contrast and durability.
Shooting
- Shooting lenses offer precision and accuracy with anti-reflective coatings for better target visibility. Featuring a mirrored finish to reduce reflections, they are made from durable CR39 plastic. Amber tint enhances contrast and depth, with 100% UV protection.
POPULAR QUESTIONS
Prescription sunglasses with curved lenses offer a wider field of vision and enhanced peripheral protection compared to regular prescription sunglasses. They are crafted to conform to the contours of your face, providing a better fit and enhanced sun protection.
Yes, you might experience a brief adjustment period when you first begin using progressive lenses. Most people adjust within a few days to a couple of weeks as their eyes get used to the different vision zones.
Custom replacement lenses are available in various types, including polarized, mirrored, tinted, and prescription lenses. You can choose the lens type based on your specific requirements for glare reduction, UV protection, and style.
Colored lenses enhance contrast and visual clarity in specific environments, while dark lenses focus on reducing overall brightness. Different colors can improve depth perception and are tailored for various activities and lighting conditions.
Yes, sun lenses for eyeglasses are available in a variety of colors, such as grey, brown, green, and blue. Different colors can enhance contrast, reduce glare, and add a stylish touch to your eyeglasses.
Polarized SV prescription sunlenses minimize glare from reflective surfaces like water, snow, and roads. They boost visual clarity and comfort, making them excellent for outdoor activities such as driving, fishing, and skiing.