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Old 07-07-2010, 09:31 PM
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Default Which type of lens should i choose?

Clear Lens -- Those are just regular lens for daily use.

Tinted Lens -- Whether you want a slightly colored lens for indoor use, or dark lens as sunglasses, pick tinted lens. At last step of order process, you will be asked to pick lens darkness (30%, 70% or you can specify percentage in comment field) and tint type (straight tint or gradute tint)

Polarized Lens -- This is a special type of sunlens, which are designed to block strong sun glare. Great for outdoor acticities, driving or to protect light sensitive eyes. For more information about polarized lens,

Transition Lens -- This type of lens will become darker under the sun, and turn into clear lens indoor. If you want something work as both regular glasses and sunglasses, this is your choice. For more information about transition lens,
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Old 08-05-2010, 11:37 PM
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Polycarbonate lenses are made from a similar material to that of bulletproof glass, these lenses are 10 times more impact resistant than standard plastic lenses however this material is relatively soft, subsequently polycarbonate lenses need a scratch-resistant coating to prevent surface scratches.


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Polycarbonate is a thermoplastic material which is produced from small pellets, these pellets are heated to melting point, from here this liquid polycarbonate is then injected into lens molds by a process known as injection molding. Most other plastic lenses are made from a cast molding process, where a liquid plastic material is baked for long periods in lens forms, solidifying the liquid plastic to create a lens.
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Default whats the difference?

im ordering prescription sunglasses and it says Choose material type for you lens: clear lens ? polarized sunglasses? tinted sunglasses ? whats the difference for this 3? i want the colored lens because i want sunglasses,
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Default what is the difference between

Clear Lens -- Those are just regular lens for daily use.

Polarized Lens -- This is a special type of sun lens, which are designed to block strong sun glare. Great for outdoor activities, driving or to protect light sensitive eyes.

Tinted Lens -- Whether you want a slightly colored lens for indoor use, or dark lens as sunglasses, pick tinted lens. At last step of order process, you will be asked to pick lens darkness (30%, 70% or you can specify percentage in comment field) and tint type (straight tint or graduated tint)
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