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  1. Slip Sliding Away

    Slip Sliding Away



    Let's take a look at the problem of lens slippage in the processing of ophthalmic lenses in the optical finish lab. Many lab technicians end up farming out their work to an outside lab for fear of breaking an expensive hydrophobic-coated lens. This can be a very costly expense to the business as well as an inconvenience to the patient. The truth is, any edger ever produced can cut these slippery lenses without breakage. Just a few simple steps is all ...
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  2. Buyers and Sellers Guide for Preowned Optical and Ophthalmic Equipment

    Buyers and Sellers Guide for Preowned Optical and Ophthalmic Equipment

    In the modern marketplace many people are turning to the option of buying preowned or refurbished equipment rather than spending thousands of extra dollars for new equipment.
    As the preowned equipment market grows, I have witnessed many common problems that can easily be avoided with a little knowledge and common sense.
    This guide can be a great tool for buyers and sellers to educate themselves and ...

    Updated 04-17-2009 at 12:25 PM by OpticLabRat

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