Product | IDEAL RX Regular Lens | Index | 1.49/1.56/1.591/1.60/1.67/1.74 |
Material | CR-39/NK-55/PC/MR-8/MR-7/MR-174 | Abbe Value | 58/38/32/42/38/33 |
Diameter | 70/65mm | Coating | UC/HC/HMC/SHMC |
● RX lenses can correct a variety of vision problems, including nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. The lenses are made with a prescription that is unique to each individual, and they can be made in a variety of materials and lens designs to suit the individual's needs and preferences.
● There are various types of RX lenses available to suit different vision needs, lifestyles and preferences. Some common types of RX lenses include:
1. Single-vision lenses, which are designed to correct one type of refractive error. They are ideal for people who suffer from myopia, hyperopia or astigmatism.
2. Bifocal lenses, which have two distinct areas of vision correction and are ideal for individuals who need both close-up and distance correction.
3. Progressive lenses, which are also known as varifocal lenses, have a gradual transition between distance, intermediate and near vision correction and are suitable for individuals with presbyopia.
4. Occupational lenses, which are designed to meet specific visual demands in the workplace such as computer use or manual labor.
RX lenses can also be made with different materials, coatings, and tints to enhance their performance as the traditional lens do. For example, anti-glare coatings can help to reduce reflections and glare, while photochromic lenses can adjust to different lighting conditions. It is important to have regular eye exams to ensure that an up-to-date prescription can be obtained and that the vision needs of the individual are met. RX lenses are an essential tool to maintain good eye health, enhance vision, and improve overall quality of life.