Edge Treatments/Coats Anti-Reflective Lens Coating Treatment |
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Edge Treatments
Edge coatings were developed for people who require prescriptions with moderate to significant edge thickness. Edge coatings are the answer to make the lens less noticeable, in the frames, and more cosmetically appealing.
Custom Plus? is all about image. Not just the image you see; but, the one they see. A skilled artist, who hand paints the edge of the lenses to precisely duplicate the color of the frame. If image is important to you, then try Custom Plus? edge treatments. Frame needs to be enclosed for processing.
Standard Edge coat matches one color from the frame to the lens edge, in opaque or transparent styles.
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More Information About Crizal Family of Non-Glare Lenses:
As time goes on, there have been many advances in non-glare technology. Here is a breakdown of Essilor's products: |
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Crizal Avance with Scotchgard Protector Newest of all the Crizal lenses; Advanced Hydrophobic top coat (116? contact angle) making it easiest to clean; anti-static layer makes it easiest to keep clean by repelling dirt and dust; TD2 ultimate s/c front and back; backed by the Scotchgard name 95% of consumers know as "durable and easy to
clean". Please use Special Lens Option procedure when ordering for VSP patient. Contact us for more information.
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Crizal Alize with Clearguard TD2 s/c front and back; hydrophobic top coat (113? contact angle) making it easy to clean; anti-static layer repels dirt and dust. Please use Special lens Option procedure when ordering for VSP patient. Contact us for more information.
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Crizal Alize
TD2 s/c on both sides; hydrophobic top coat, very easy to clean due to its slippery properties.
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Crizal Came out in 1997 to address durability issues with AR; TD2 (tough, durable and 2 sided) was introduced to advance AR like never before due to its durability on both front and back; somewhat hard to keep clean, though.
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