Trivex Lens Index
Despite its benefits, you certainly do not need to jump on this material just because it is new. Lenses made out of Trivex material certainly are a great choice for anyone who leads a dynamic life and expects clear, crisp vision, lightweight comfort and the best in protection from their eyewear. As the foundation of all eyewear, the lens material determines how well a lens will perform in real life situations. Which means the lenses you fit on your patients have to provide just what their eyes need at any given moment. Trivex material is a unique, scientifically-advanced category of lens material developed to supply the best balance of all performance properties – clear, light, thin and strong.
Standard polycarbonate lenses can range in price from $9 to $205, based on your prescription and what add-ons you choose, including whether you need standard, bifocals, or progressives. Trivex lenses, on the other hand, start around $200 for single-vision lenses. Additionally, Trivex’s light transmittance is 91.4 percent, directly affecting the clarity, brightness, and crispness of your vision when wearing this lens material. When glasses were invented centuries ago, the best, clearest, and strongest material to use was glass.
drilled to attach the glasses to the frame. Thanks to trivex lenses’ phenomenal tensile strength they are less likely to crack as of this connecting point in comparison to other lens materials.
- You can use this information to choose which eyeglasses lens material type is right for you personally.
- Next, take the time to inform your clients of the benefits of optimized, free-form lenses.
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