What are the characteristics of polarized lenses?
What is polarized light? What are the characteristics of polarized lenses?
The light is irradiated from all directions. When it hits the object, the light is redirected and reflected, forming horizontal and vertical reflections. The former is the dazzling random reflected light, which is the useless light that affects the line of sight.
It organizes all the projected light into the same direction light, and eliminates the dazzling reflected light and scattered light, so that the
The eyes see the scene more clearly and softly in the sun. It is composed of seven layers of lens material. The second and third layers of materials can filter out 99.9% of harmful ultraviolet rays, reduce the transmission of dazzling blue light, reduce the intensity of light, and keep the The neutrality of light prevents the three primary colors of red, yellow and green from having chromatic aberration, making it more realistic and comfortable to see the scene. The fourth and fifth layers are impact-resistant materials, the lenses are not easy to break and protect the eyes from damage. The sixth and seventh layers are strengthened Treated to make the lens less prone to wear.
Advantages of TAC Polarized Sunglasses:
A. Effectively reduce strong light, eliminate dazzling reflected light and scattered light, turn messy light into parallel light, and make vision clearer, softer and clearer.
B. The polarization angle and radian of the polarized lens are professionally designed and processed, so that the wearer will not have the feeling of scene distortion and dizziness.
C. The polarizer is composed of 7 layers of materials, which meets the UV400 ultraviolet standard and protects the eyes in all directions. The first layer is the polarizing layer, which is the core of the lens, providing more than 99% of the polarizing effect and effectively absorbing glare. The second and third layers are adhesive layers, which can effectively resist cutting, baking, bending and cutting, and can withstand the test of harsh environments. The fourth and fifth layers are ultraviolet absorption layers, which can absorb more than 99% of UV rays. The sixth and seventh layers are impact-resistant layers, which improve toughness and impact resistance, prevent lens scratches and prolong lens service life.
