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Japanese ultra-thin commuter titanium acetate optical glasses
Japanese ultra-thin commuter titanium acetate optical glasses
Japanese ultra-thin commuter titanium acetate optical glasses
Japanese ultra-thin commuter titanium acetate optical glasses
Japanese ultra-thin commuter titanium acetate optical glasses
Japanese ultra-thin commuter titanium acetate optical glasses

Titanium+ Acetate Optical Glasses

Japanese ultra-thin commuter titanium acetate optical glasses

Japanese ultra-thin commuter titanium acetate optical glasses are designed for urban professionals. They combine Japanese craftsmanship with innovative materials to create lightweight, durable, and full-degree commuter frames.

 

Core highlights:
B-titanium memory temples: medical-grade β-titanium alloy material, with super elastic memory function, the temples automatically adapt to different head circumferences, long-term wear without deformation, even if frequently removed and worn, they can restore the initial curve, and say goodbye to the worry of temple expansion.
2mm ultra-thin plate lens ring: Japanese imported acetate fiber plate, with ultra-thin frame after precision cutting, showing a capable temperament in office meetings.
Commuter-friendly design: lightweight forward tilt angle design, optimized screen reading angle; non-slip silicone nose pads + temple tail end micro-arc treatment, with subway commuting, fast walking, and catching the bus and other scenes are still stable and fit.
Full-degree compatible structure: three-point support structure, disperses the weight pressure of the lens, the mirror ring has built-in fine-tuning slots, which can freely adapt to high-refractive-index lenses to avoid protruding edges of thick lenses.

Details

Model name L3745
Gender Unisex
Lens demo
Frame material Titanium+Acetate
Size 52-18-145
Style oval
Color C1/C2/C3/C4
Application prescription/ blue light blocking

Company Profile

Established in 2013, Zhejiang Qiliang Optical Technology Co., Ltd. is a technology-based enterprise integrating research and development of eyeglass materials, design, manufacture, sales and service of eyeglasses.

The main products include optical glasses, sunglasses, reading glasses, sports glasses, protective glasses, etc. The company has a land area of 46,000 square meters and a construction area of 80,000 square meters. There are more than 300 employees, of which the R&D team (including material research and development, design, mold, and board engineering) accounts for 20% of the total number of employees. At present, the company has 4 titanium frame production lines and 60 imported injection molding machines, which have rich production capacity to manufacture glasses products of various materials. The products are exported to the United States, Europe, Japan, South Korea and other markets.

As a professional China OEM Japanese ultra-thin commuter titanium acetate optical glasses Manufacturers and ODM Japanese ultra-thin commuter titanium acetate optical glasses Factory The company focuses on the research and development of various optical polymer materials polymerisation, modification and film compounding processes, and continues to invest in the development of various new upstream optical materials according to the market direction.

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