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| X-loop sunglasses for kids UVA& UVB protection Model:KDXL01 (See picture) Frame colour: Black Lens Colour: Gray smoke Includes: One Microfiber bag for cleaning & storage These sunglasses are extremely comfortable and perfect for kids ages 2 to 5 These are also an excellent gift idea!
Polycarbonate Lenses Polycarbonate lenses are not only thinner and lighter in weight than traditional plastic eyeglass lenses, they also offer ultraviolet (UV) protection and scratch resistance. In addition, they are very impact resistant. This extra toughness makes them the lenses of choice for children's glasses, sports eyewear and safety glasses. Because less of the polycarbonate lens material is needed to provide the same amount of visual correction that a traditional plastic lens offers, polycarbonate lenses are Newly developed plastic lenses, known as Trivex, are even more lightweight than traditional polycarbonate lenses. Trivex lenses also are extra tough and resist cracking. These qualities make the lenses ideal for use with rimless styles, because they can be easily drilled for assembly with other eyeglass components. UV and Scratch Protection Polycarbonate lenses also have built-in ultraviolet protective properties. Similar to the way that sunblock prevents the sun's rays from damaging the body, UV protection shields the eyes from the same detrimental light rays. Other types of plastic lenses must be specially treated to block the same amount of UV, but polycarbonate lenses automatically offer this protection. Polycarbonate material is manufactured differently from the way that other lens materials are fabricated. An enormous amount of pressure is used to compress the raw material. The resulting product holds up so well under impact not because it is hard and unyielding, but rather because it is flexible and gives slightly under pressure without breaking. Polycarbonate lenses are actually constructed out of material that is identical to what is called "bulletproof glass." Polycarbonate has also been used for astronaut helmet shields and space shuttle windshields. The flexibility or softness of the lens material dictates that a scratch resistant coating be applied to the front and back surfaces of polycarbonate lenses. Manufacturers automatically coat them, and fabrication laboratories add a scratch resistant coating to any uncoated lens surface before sending the lens to a dispenser. So any polycarbonate lens you buy already has built-in scratch resistance. Many polycarbonate lenses also are specially coated to be smudge-resistant. Impact Resistance Studies have been made detailing exactly what happens when an object traveling at high speed meets a polycarbonate lens versus a traditional plastic lens. Using film that is slowed down and viewed frame by frame, one investigation demonstrated that a fast-moving ball coming into contact with a plastic lens broke the lens and impacted the eye. In contrast, the same ball traveling at the same rate of speed impacted the polycarbonate lens and flexed the lens but did not break it. (Caution: Do not test polycarbonate lenses by firing BBs or hurling objects at them while someone is wearing them! Polycarbonate is impact resistant, but there is no guarantee of non-breakage.)
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