that influences the user's visual experience and comfort
The most important aspects to consider when talking about the quality of ophthalmic lenses are:
Ophthalmic lenses that guarantee clear and sharp vision, minimising distortions. Our manufacturing processes are precise and made only with high-quality materials.
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- We have Curve Generators (machines that give the lens graduation) use the latest Free-Form technology and manufacture the lenses point by point.
- The point-by-point manufacturing process involves digitally mapping the lens surface and the patient’s prescription. This information is used to control a precision lathe, which carves the lens step by step, point by point, based on exact specifications. This highly precise manufacturing process results in lenses with more refined optical corrections and higher visual quality.
- With Free-Form technology, there is greater flexibility in the optical design of the lens. This allows the correction of specific optical aberrations, such as peripheral distortions and astigmatism, providing clearer and more natural vision across the entire visual field.
- Free-Form technology helps minimise unwanted visual distortions, providing high-definition vision and a smoother transition between different lens correction areas. This results in more accurate and comfortable vision, especially during activities that require accurate visual perception.
- Personalised and immediate adaptation: Free-Form technology also makes it possible to take individual factors into account, such as the position in which the glasses are worn, the inclination of the eyes and the patient’s visual preferences. This personalised adaptation further improves visual quality, comfort and quick adaptation to the lenses.
- With Free-Form technology, the lenses are manufactured according to each individual’s specific optometric prescription, with an accuracy of 0.06 diopters (in the conventional process the accuracy is only 0.12 diopters). This means that the lenses are customised to compensate for vision according to the patient’s prescription, type of correction, and wearing position. Customisation allows for clearer and more comfortable vision, compensating not only for vision, but also for individual eye characteristics and wearing position.
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Ophthalmic lenses that have anti-reflective coatings, which reduce unwanted reflections, improve clarity of vision, comfort, visual performance and the aesthetics of glasses.
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- Our Boxer (machine that applies treatments) contains the latest technology in creating vacuum, ionic and electronic spraying, layer control that allows the application of multilayers with precision in the order of nanometers (0.000000001 m)
- The application of advanced coatings to our lenses, such as anti-reflective coatings, hydrophobic layers and blue light filters, is done in a very sophisticated way. These coatings help reduce reflections, improve clarity of vision, protect against UV rays, and mitigate eye fatigue caused by blue light emitted by electronic devices.
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Ophthalmic lenses must be durable and resistant to scratches and impacts. This is especially important considering the daily use of glasses and handling during cleaning.
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- We use high quality varnishes and resins, which allow us to offer benefits in terms of lightness, scratch resistance and greater durability. In addition, denser materials allow for the manufacture of thinner and more aesthetically appealing lenses.
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The Free-Form technology used in Oftalens lenses represents a significant advancement in ophthalmic lens manufacturing, allowing lenses to be customised to meet individual visual needs. This personalised optical precision results in an enhanced visual experience with greater clarity, sharpness and comfort.
