View Full Version : Micro Tint Starter Kits......................
Chris Ryser
02-17-2008, 07:38 AM
No Ventilation Required.........No Toxic Fumes
No Dye Pots Needed
One Bottle Of Dye May last 10 to 12 Month
Will Tint To Dark Shades In 60 Seconds
Can Be Used In Optometric Offices
No Lab, But You Can Do Tint's + UV"s + Scratch Resistant
MICRO TINTS
check it out at http://optochemicals.com
scroll down the main page and find all the links and look for the sample and Starter Kits
800-461-6637
(Used by the US Navy - Coast Guard and Marines)
For-Life
02-17-2008, 12:50 PM
Even if you have a tinting system, I strongly recommend trying this out.
I used to do a lot of RX sunglasses. I had very little time on my hand. Basically, I had to come in for a two hours, edge 10-20 jobs, and have to take care of tinting. I could tint five jobs in an hour (while I edged). That include preparing the lenses for tinting, UV treatment, tinting, letting them cool down, mounting and verifying the RX.
This process is amazing. When you can stick a pair of lenses in the microwave and have them come out to a black or brown 90, it really made me glad I got rid of the smelly, messy, long process of the dye pots.
apaul
02-17-2008, 03:35 PM
Hi
Question: With conventional tinting when there is a difference in the batch of lenses you will get a different shade/darkness does this still happen with micro tinting?
Thanks!
For-Life
02-17-2008, 04:53 PM
Hi
Question: With conventional tinting when there is a difference in the batch of lenses you will get a different shade/darkness does this still happen with micro tinting?
Thanks!
You do have to watch what lenses you use, but within the lens group results will be consistent. So if you use True Tint for stock single vision, all true tints will tint the same. But a true tint compared to an Osa lite will tint differently. My main understanding with that is that it has to do with the SRC coating.
So if you are getting lenses surfaced from Essilor or Zeiss or whoever, as long as they use the same SRC (which they always do) the coating will be identical.
Chris Ryser
02-20-2008, 05:23 AM
Hi
Question: With conventional tinting when there is a difference in the batch of lenses you will get a different shade/darkness does this still happen with micro tinting?
Thanks!
Yes......when lenses will tint differently they will also with the MicroTints.
The tinting is the same as conventional............with the difference that it is 100 times faster, non toxic, no fumes or smell, the dyes last forever and you can tint a apir while the customer waits.
HarryChiling
02-20-2008, 02:34 PM
I gotta say I use the Grey that was sent as a sample to try out with another purchase and I thought it would be cheesy with the tubs it came with and everything, but was pleasently suprised, I didn't replace my tint tank, but the majority of my jobs that require a grey 3 go right into the microwave and are done in about 2-3 minutes, not bad, but when I get 5-6 suns with a grey 3 done in 10-15 minutes that's when it gets impressive, the more you do the more drastic the difference between a regular tint system and the micro tints. We can do full out dark suns in less than an hour, most of our patients are impressed with that and so am I. I might just get in the brown and a G15 and offer these tints at my regular tint price and use the tint pot for my other tints and just do them for $5.00 - $10.00 more.
For-Life
02-20-2008, 02:37 PM
I gotta say I use the Grey that was sent as a sample to try out with another purchase and I thought it would be cheesy with the tubs it came with and everything, but was pleasently suprised, I didn't replace my tint tank, but the majority of my jobs that require a grey 3 go right into the microwave and are done in about 2-3 minutes, not bad, but when I get 5-6 suns with a grey 3 done in 10-15 minutes that's when it gets impressive, the more you do the more drastic the difference between a regular tint system and the micro tints. We can do full out dark suns in less than an hour, most of our patients are impressed with that and so am I. I might just get in the brown and a G15 and offer these tints at my regular tint price and use the tint pot for my other tints and just do them for $5.00 - $10.00 more.
If you like G15, try the black. Will match the grey lenses in the sunglasses to 100%.
I also like the sun brown over the regular brown, but I know Chris prefers the regular brown.
All personal opinion.
tymmerz
02-28-2008, 08:20 PM
I want to start making custom tints, with 2,3 colors all gradient. Is this mainly for solid tint sunglasses, and is there any other system that might work better for gradients that isn't 30 years old? thanks, Tim
Chris Ryser
03-01-2008, 11:24 AM
Usually we do negative gradients as the lenses tint so fast in the microwave.
This means you tint the whole lens and then dip it into neutralizer and remove the unwanted portion.
For CR39 only you can bring the dye to a boil and remove from microwave and the use the dipper. this will give a nice light gradient.
Chris Ryser
03-09-2008, 06:46 AM
You can also see some live demonstration at http://optochemicals.nl
tymmerz
03-16-2008, 03:43 PM
I appreciate your responding Chris. If I may ask, how long does it take to lighten the tint on poly (rougly) at the bottom to do the negative gradient tinting would you say, and is the neutralizing different than a regular tinting method? Thank you very much for your expertise! Tim Hennings
Chris Ryser
03-18-2008, 12:39 PM
Tim.............Ifyou want to compare with the standard solvent neutralizer we are using our new waterbased it is just about twice tha fast.
Chris Ryser
04-11-2008, 06:26 AM
Yesterday a customer gave a repeat order for a bottle of black. He had bought a starter kit that came with 5 colors in September the most used one was the black color that lasted 8 month of use.
You not only tint faster, healthier and get all types of lenses dark..............but the colors just last and last.
Eyedoc2
04-14-2008, 07:53 PM
We would like to try your product in our office. Would the company be willing to send us enough to tint a few lenses for our approval before we place an order?
Thanks
Chris Ryser
04-26-2008, 05:32 AM
We would like to try your product in our office. Would the company be willing to send us enough to tint a few lenses for our approval before we place an order?
No problemm we do it all the rime, just send me an e-nail at oms_optical@yahoo.com with the details and youu will get your sample.
Chris Ryser
05-10-2008, 06:07 AM
I doing this post to bting the thread back up :hammer:
Chris Ryser
05-30-2008, 06:21 AM
Tint CR39 in 60 seconds to sunglss shades
Tint Polycarbonate in 4-8 munites to sunglass shades
Tint High index in 4 to 8 Minutes to sunglass shades
http://optochemicals.com
Trevor D
06-14-2008, 11:10 PM
Chris, do you have a distributor in Australia yet? I'd love to try some out.
Trev
Chris Ryser
06-15-2008, 05:23 AM
Chris, do you have a distributor in Australia yet? I'd love to try some out.
We do not have a distributor in Australia, but do have a few customers we serve from Canada. Air freight is relatively in-expensive these days, except for the fuel sur-charges, because freight forwarders make the shipments through the far east were planes go there close to empty, and return with full loads.
Send me an e-mail to oms-optical@yahoo.com with your addres and we will make you a quoye. Australia is very large and rates also depend where you are inside the country.
Dougfir8
06-20-2008, 06:39 PM
Can the system do G15 (dark gray with green tinge) tint by combining gray with green? Or do you have a specifice G15 chemical?
For-Life
06-20-2008, 06:44 PM
he has G15 tint
chip anderson
06-20-2008, 07:06 PM
His G-15 looks even better than Ray-Ban G-15.
Chris Ryser
06-21-2008, 04:48 AM
Can the system do G15 (dark gray with green tinge) tint by combining gray with green? Or do you have a specifice G15 chemical?
Of course we have a G15 color just one of over 400 possibilities. The system consist of a new much faster tinting procedure, but does not make the dye.
It replaces the old style tinting unit using heat transfer medias, with a simple household, or commercial microwave, which tint lenses up to a hundred times faster without any toxic fumes.
Chris Ryser
08-08-2008, 02:53 PM
go to:
http://optochemicals.com (http://optochemicals.com)
:cheers:
Chris Ryser
08-17-2008, 05:56 AM
BLUE BLOCKER Dyes
Available in amber / brown / chocolate brown / dark green in non photochromatic always even shading.. Perfect solution for golfing, driving, boating and skiing and lots more . You will be able to see every bump on otherwise blank white snow or waves on water and the color of buoys in mist or fog as well as against setting sunlight.
Chris Ryser
10-03-2008, 02:47 PM
CR39 tints in 60 seconds
Poly + High Index tints in 4 to 8 minutes
to dark shades
MICRO TINTS
check it out at http://optochemicals.com (http://optochemicals.com/)
scroll down the main page and find all the links and look for the sample and Starter Kits
Chris Ryser
10-18-2008, 06:42 AM
Tough Economic Times
Do Your Own Tinting , UV An Scratch resistant Treatments In Office With Minimal Investment And Tint A Lens In 60 Seconds.
and save a bundle of money instead of farming it out.
MICRO TINTS (US Patent)
http://optochemicals.com
Chris Ryser
11-14-2008, 02:09 PM
MICRO TINTS
Special November 15 to December 15 only
(code OB 01)
20% off regular retail price, on all MicroTint products
ELM OPTICAL
11-14-2008, 09:51 PM
Chris,
Do you have any one that can do a presentation of your product lets say to 15-25 potential buyers in NY area?
Chris Ryser
11-15-2008, 07:15 AM
Chris, Do you have any one that can do a presentation of your product lets say to 15-25 potential buyers in NY area?
Where there is a will there is a way. Give me more details.
However it is so simple to use and the dyes outlast anything else on the market. you find all the links by scrolling down my home page at http://optochemicals.com/main-english.htm
which give you all the details.
The US Navy, Coastguard and Marines are using only this tinting system for over 4 years in all their locations very successfully..
Chris Ryser
11-23-2008, 04:58 AM
Just had an order for a bottle of black tint, customer said it was tinting spotty......................the last one the customer purchased was 14 month ago.
MICRO TINTS
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