Thursday, 17 May 2012

Anti-Reflective Lens Coatings

Written by Clif Haley   


Regular plastic lenses transmit only about 91% of light to the eye. The rest is lost to front and back surface reflections. However, a revolutionary coating developed to reduce reflections from camera lenses is now available for eyeglass lenses.

Anti-reflective lenses can decrease computer screen glare.
Anti-reflective lenses transmit more light which provides:

 

  • improved night vision
  • decreased computer glare
  • reduced eye strain
  • less overhead fluorescent glare
  • and great looking glasses
Anti-reflective coatings further improve the quality and the value of your lenses. An anti-reflective coating reduces disturbing reflections. It makes your lenses more attractive. And you will experience the most precise, crisp and clear natural vision in a brilliance that is not possible with uncoated lenses.

For Driving: Anti-reflective coatings provide you with improved safety and faster recognition of potential hazards on the road, especially at night. The reflections of streetlamps and headlights on your lenses are virtually eliminated.

For Working: Artificial light in an office environment quickly leads to eye fatigue and working on the computer puts a strain on the eyes. It is particularly important to use anti-reflective coatings to protect your eyes while working.

For Appearance: Choose anti-reflective coatings to improve transparency and cut down on reflections others see in your glasses. You'll enjoy direct eye contact, unhindered by distracting reflections!

For Durability: Anti-reflective coatings enhance the quality and expand the lifetime of your lenses by providing superior scratch resistance, durability and resistance to dirt and water.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 22 June 2010 14:12
 

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