Posts Tagged ‘Materials’

The material of lens frame

February 2nd, 2010

Besides the style, the size, the gender distinction, the shape (full-frame, semi-frame or rimless) of lens frame, the material of lens frame is another critical consideration while eyeglasses wearers selecting their favorable pairs of lens frame eyeglasses. Lens frames can be made of generally three categories of materials: plastic, metal and unusual materials lens frame.

The commonly used types of plastic lens frames made of zly, nylon and cellulose acetate propionate (nylon-based). As different types of plastic do have their own features, the universal advantages of plastic lens frame lie in that it’s lightweight, relatively cheaper, and easy to manufacture. Drawbacks also exist so that certain group of people may reject plastic lens frames. Just to list some of them, fragile (easy to break), melting under extreme hot, sunlight-aging and color-fading etc..

Much more alternatives are available should you prefer metal lens frame, such as monel, titanium, beryllium, stainless steel, flexon (memory metal lens frame), aluminum and so on. Some of them are pure metals while others are mixtures of several metals, named alloys. Metal lens frame is mostly formal and classic thus suitable for businessmen and political leaders, most of which are strong, flexible, and corrosion-resistant and also provide colorful choices. However, for youngsters, metal lens frames may be dull, old-fashioned and lack of innovation.

Extraordinary materials for lens frames also occupy certain market proportion, because they meet the unusual tastes of style pursuers. Don’t be curious if you discover lens frames made of silver, gold, wood, bone, buffalo horn, leather and even stone, for sometimes they seize the most attractive places of eyeglasses retailers.

Materials for making eyeglasses frame

December 21st, 2009

Modern science of materials offers the world a wider option of materials manufacturing eyeglass frames. The choice of different materials makes the eyeglasses frame differ in look, color, durability, lightness, price and its other factors.

In the present eyeglasses frame industry, two major materials are metal and plastic. Titanium is the most popular material for eyeglasses frame due to its strength, lightweight and corrosion-free features. As pure titanium is too high in cost, people developed titanium alloy by combining other metals like nickel and copper. Memory alloy is a kind of titanium alloy which roughly consists of 50% titanium and 50% nickel. Eyeglasses frame in memory metal may be wrenched or bended and can still restore to its previous look and shape.

Stainless steel is another major metal used in making eyeglasses frame. It is also strong, corrosion-free and light in weight.

Plastic is a very useful material for eyeglasses frame. Plastic is easily moldable and thus the use of plastic greatly reduces the cost of eyeglasses frame. Two major plastic materials are acetate and nylon. Acetate offers wide variety of colors and color combinations. Nylon and nylon-based materials are mainly used in making sports eyeglasses frame which features its strength, durability and lightweight.

Actually, contemporary eyeglasses frame uses both metal and plastic to make the frame look vivid and stylish, as eyeglasses frame is more a piece of fashion ornament.