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Iridium Coating Please do not confuse iridium coating technology with polarized coating. Quite a number of business or OEM clients fail to differentiate between the two. Iridium coating is basically a special metal oxide, which allows goggle lens manufacturers to vary certain properties. They can...Read more »
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Anti-fog Co-molded Can you remember what I said in anti-fog coating and photochromic co-mold ? Here, instead of co-molding a photochromic film, you will use an anti-fog substrate. It is not where you simply apply an anti-fog coating on the inner surface of the goggle lens. In anti-fog co-molding,...Read more »
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Mirror Coating on Goggle Are you planning to sell goggle lenses in areas with water, sand, snow or high altitude? Most people here are affected by excess light being reflected from these surfaces. It is for this reason that you need a mirror coating on the outer surface of these goggle lenses. Th...Read more »
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Glare is a major course of many accidents, especially in motorsport. Therefore, you need polarized goggle lenses that can eliminate this phenomenon. ZT polarized goggle lenses We polarize goggle lenses to eliminate glare, which is due to the reflection of light. Normally, this reflection occurs...Read more »
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Hydrophobic Coating Now, I want to introduce you to self-cleaning goggles technology. You can propel your goggle business by using hydrophobic coating. I know this may sound mysterious – don’t worry, I will explain everything. First, hydrophobic is basically the opposite of hydrophilic. Do you re...Read more »
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Anti-scratch Coating The reality is that, there is no goggle lens which is 100% scratch proof. It does not matter whether you go for polycarbonate or glass goggle lenses. It is for this reason that the anti-scratch coating will be a key selling point in the eyewear industry. This coating makes th...Read more »
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Anti-fog Coating Honestly, there are many anti-fog solutions out there. However, not all will guarantee a fog free goggle surface. Again, due to numerous safety and environmental concerns, most OEM clients pay attention to the type of anti-fog solutions for goggle lenses. They do not want tempora...Read more »
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Optical Injection If there is one technology you should consider for new goggles is injection molding. Through the injection molding process, you can produce goggles that have both basic and advanced functions. This can include standard and custom designs, depending on the market needs. In each c...Read more »
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Photochromic lenses are optical lenses that darken on exposure to specific types of light of sufficient intensity, most commonly ultraviolet (UV) radiation. In the absence of activating light the lenses return to their clear state. Photochromic lenses may be made of glass, polycarbonate, or anoth...Read more »
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Actually, while "polarized lenses block about 50% of the light wave" is true for randomly polarized light, where light is glancing off of a flat surface - such as water or maybe a windshield (and apparently tarmac) - good polarizers can block much closer to 100% of this reflected glare because wh...Read more »
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Top 10 Features to Add to Motorcycle Helmets Motorcycle Helmets The most vital piece of safety gear for any motorcyclist is the helmet — in more ways than one. In a world where just about everything is adjustable, customizable, or able to be personalized in one way or another, the helmet remains...Read more »
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How to Fix Scratches on Polarized Lenses by Type The method used to repair polarized sunglasses depends highly on the type of lens material. After determining if the sunglasses are made of glass or a type of plastic, proceed with the following steps. Fixing Glass Lenses One of the major pros of o...Read more »
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Optical lens design Optical lens design is the process of designing a lens to meet a set of performance requirements and constraints, including cost and manufacturing limitations. Parameters include surface profile types (spherical, aspheric, holographic, diffractive, etc.), as well as radius o...Read more »
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What is optical lens? Time:2018-10-22 15:07 Hits:221 A lens is a transmissive optical device that focuses or disperses a light beam by means of refraction. A simple lens consists of a single piece of transparent material, while a compound lens consists of several simple lenses (elements), us...Read more »
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Why Helmet Visor Care is Important? When it comes to motorcycle helmets, they are meant to last long when you manage to take good care of them. When the makers state that their product is meant to last for years, it is only possible when good care is given to it. In case of helmets, often people ...Read more »
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Do Polarized Sunglasses Really Make a Difference? Time:2018-10-12 10:39 Hits:269 Ultraviolet rays from the sun are incredibly damaging to our eyes, so proper eye protection is important any time of year. Choosing the proper sunglasses is no easy task, with so many choices available. There ...Read more »
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Time:2018-10-11 10:46 Hits:328 For a lot of people with refractive errors, wearing prescription eyeglasses is the way they achieve clarity of vision. Whether you’re being fitted for your first pair or your ninth pair of eyeglasses, the promise of sharp vision is always exciting. Unlike doin...Read more »
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Buy low price, high quality motorcycle helmet visor with worldwide shipping on zt-optical-lens.com. Highlights: in optical industry more than decades, High-Quality Products. Our extensive range of products include: HUD lens, AR lens, Photoelectricity lens, Sports goggles, Safety protective lens,...Read more »
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As a rider, you need to do everything possible to stay safe while out on the road. The first step is by ensuring that your visibility is unhindered at all times. If your visor fogs up, this protective measure will be easier said than done. Especially when you ride at night or in cold weather, thi...Read more »
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If you don't know what Google Analytics is, haven't installed it on your website, or have installed it but never look at your data, then this post is for you. While it's hard for many to believe, there are still websites that are not using Google Analytics (or any analytics, for that matter) to m...Read more »