Anti-scratch lenses   

Safety glasses information for your construction crew.

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Anti-scratch lenses are coated with a silicone based hard coating. The advantages of this coating are:

Coated lenses are easy to clean
Coated lenses are not affected by mirrored lenses
Coatings will not wash off
Coatings provide a high gloss finish
Permanent coatings maintain anti-scratch resistance for at least two years
(anti-scratch coatings do not affect the optical characteristics of the
lens)
Coatings protect against most chemicals and solvent, including:
Glycol ethers
Aliphatic and aromatic solvents
Alkali/alkaline earth solutions
Low and high molecular weight alcohol

Anti-reflective coating

Most safety lenses are treated with an anti-reflective (AR) coating to
improve light transmission, minimize glare and increase optical clarity. AR
coating is typically standard on radiation lenses.



 

 

 

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