It is hard to measure the impact that Dick and his father have had on the technical side of this industry.
All the best wishes Dick!
RT
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It is hard to measure the impact that Dick and his father have had on the technical side of this industry.
All the best wishes Dick!
RT
Try searching at epic.thevisioncouncil.org.
OTC Readers are covered by ANSI Z80.31 - 2017.
If all it took was the UV-A generated by a Transitions demonstrator kit to kill the coronavirus, then just walking outside would also kill it.
Unless the device specifically says that it generates...
+1 Pete!
Enhanced SV products are not intended for use when there is a diagnosis of presbyopia. Nor are they reimbursed by Managed Vision Care plans as a progressive.
Here's a link to the FDA Guidance document on impact resistance. Plastic lenses must be statistically tested. There is no certificate required.
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Hoya ST28 IQ.
Sensity Shine launched before the Transitions mirrors.
ANSI Z87.1-2015 high impact compliance would require the lens to pass both the high impact testing and retention testing. Each material/coating/lens retention system configuration would need to be...
Here are some references:
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfCFR/CFRSearch.cfm?fr=801.410
https://www.fda.gov/RegulatoryInformation/Guidances/ucm070579.htm
Yes, all...
As Tallboy indicated, "1.56" is merely an index of refraction and does not uniquely identify a particular lens material nor any other property other than index of refraction. There are several...
Seems like that might be defrauding your lab if the lens isn't scratched.
Check out http://www.opticalheritagemuseum.com.
You can purchase a copy of the ANSI Z80.1 - 2015 standard at
http://webstore.ansi.org
Actually, no. BpA is a substance known to the State of California to cause female reproductive toxicity. It is not known outside of California to cause female reproductive toxicity, although some...
http://www.visionmonday.com/latest-news/article/sunshine-act-final-rule-requires-cl-manufacturers-to-report-payments-to-ods-but-does-not-apply-to-eyeglasses-sunglasses-or-otc-readers-39065/
Correct on both points Robert.
HOYA iD MyStyle lenses are, in fact dual surfaced front and back. I have seen the production line. The front surface is done first, then the back. If the lens will use HOYA's Sensity photochromic,...
Bisphenol A is known to the State of California to cause reproductive toxicity, but is not know to cause cancer. http://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/chemicals/bisphenol-bpa
Comments referring to...
Bisphenol A is not known to the State of California to cause cancer. BpA is listed on Prop 65 for birth defects or other reproductive harm.
You can view the full list of Prop 65 chemicals here. ...
It depends upon how you are defining "bad". Light below 420 nm may cause some eye strain, but is relatively low in terms of the blue light hazard function. Light around 435 nm is potentially the...
Many years ago, Hoya marketing a material called TESLALID with IR of 1.71. That material was discontinued in favor of the current 1.70 EYRY. That's where the confusion about 1.71/1.70 comes from.
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Not similar at all.
In the US, If you're talking about safety protectors per ANSI Z87.1, and if your lab is properly complying with the drop ball testing requirements, there should be no worry. Your lab should have...
ANSI Z87.1 is available for purchase at http://webstore.ansi.org/
Section 2.3.2 states that if any component of the protector has the permanent marking of Z87.1, then all components must meet all...