Coatings and Tints of Spectacle Lenses

Spectacle lenses are made of mineral or organic (plastic) materials. Various coatings and tints are applied to the spectacle lenses according to the characteristic of the lens material, and for the personal needs and cosmetic purpose. The coatings may be classified in seven groups: 1) Anti-reflect...

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Main Author: H. Zeki Büyükyıldız
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2012-10-01
Series:Türk Oftalmoloji Dergisi
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Online Access:http://www.oftalmoloji.org/article_2192/Coatings-And-Tints-Of-Spectacle-Lenses
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spelling doaj-38ddd486c93141c2bfaebb1b22e9aefe2020-11-24T22:29:57ZengGalenos YayineviTürk Oftalmoloji Dergisi1300-06592147-26612012-10-0142535936910.4274/tjo.42.52724Coatings and Tints of Spectacle LensesH. Zeki Büyükyıldız0Karabük Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Göz Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı, Karabük, TürkiyeSpectacle lenses are made of mineral or organic (plastic) materials. Various coatings and tints are applied to the spectacle lenses according to the characteristic of the lens material, and for the personal needs and cosmetic purpose. The coatings may be classified in seven groups: 1) Anti-reflection coatings, 2) Hard coatings, 3) Clean coat, 4) Mirror coatings, 5) Color tint coating (one of coloring processes), 6) Photochromic coating (one of photochromic processes), and 7) Anti-fog coatings. Anti-reflection coatings reduce unwanted reflections from the lens surfaces and increase light transmission. Hard coatings are applied for preventing the plastic lens surface from scratches and abrasion. Hard coatings are not required for the mineral lenses due to their hardness. Clean coat makes the lens surface smooth and hydrophobic. Thus, it prevents the adherence of dust, tarnish, and dirt particles on the lens surface. Mirror coatings are applied onto the sunglasses for cosmetic purpose. Color tinted and photochromic lenses are used for sun protection and absorption of the harmful UV radiations. Anti-fog coatings make the lens surface hydrophilic and prevent the coalescence of tiny water droplets on the lens surface that reduces light transmission. (Turk J Ophthalmol 2012; 42: 359-69)http://www.oftalmoloji.org/article_2192/Coatings-And-Tints-Of-Spectacle-LensesCoatingsspectacle lensesmineral glassorganic glassanti-reflection coatingshard coatingsclean coatmirror coatingstint lensesphotochromic lensesanti-fog coatings
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Coatings and Tints of Spectacle Lenses
Türk Oftalmoloji Dergisi
Coatings
spectacle lenses
mineral glass
organic glass
anti-reflection coatings
hard coatings
clean coat
mirror coatings
tint lenses
photochromic lenses
anti-fog coatings
author_facet H. Zeki Büyükyıldız
author_sort H. Zeki Büyükyıldız
title Coatings and Tints of Spectacle Lenses
title_short Coatings and Tints of Spectacle Lenses
title_full Coatings and Tints of Spectacle Lenses
title_fullStr Coatings and Tints of Spectacle Lenses
title_full_unstemmed Coatings and Tints of Spectacle Lenses
title_sort coatings and tints of spectacle lenses
publisher Galenos Yayinevi
series Türk Oftalmoloji Dergisi
issn 1300-0659
2147-2661
publishDate 2012-10-01
description Spectacle lenses are made of mineral or organic (plastic) materials. Various coatings and tints are applied to the spectacle lenses according to the characteristic of the lens material, and for the personal needs and cosmetic purpose. The coatings may be classified in seven groups: 1) Anti-reflection coatings, 2) Hard coatings, 3) Clean coat, 4) Mirror coatings, 5) Color tint coating (one of coloring processes), 6) Photochromic coating (one of photochromic processes), and 7) Anti-fog coatings. Anti-reflection coatings reduce unwanted reflections from the lens surfaces and increase light transmission. Hard coatings are applied for preventing the plastic lens surface from scratches and abrasion. Hard coatings are not required for the mineral lenses due to their hardness. Clean coat makes the lens surface smooth and hydrophobic. Thus, it prevents the adherence of dust, tarnish, and dirt particles on the lens surface. Mirror coatings are applied onto the sunglasses for cosmetic purpose. Color tinted and photochromic lenses are used for sun protection and absorption of the harmful UV radiations. Anti-fog coatings make the lens surface hydrophilic and prevent the coalescence of tiny water droplets on the lens surface that reduces light transmission. (Turk J Ophthalmol 2012; 42: 359-69)
topic Coatings
spectacle lenses
mineral glass
organic glass
anti-reflection coatings
hard coatings
clean coat
mirror coatings
tint lenses
photochromic lenses
anti-fog coatings
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