What Are Plastic Reading Glasses

 

Plastic reading glasses help compensate for diminished vision related to presbyopia, the normal age-related loss of the ability to focus on up-close objects, such as words in a book or a text message on a smartphone. Depending on their prescription, individuals may need single-vision or multifocal lenses. Plastic lenses are by nature much lighter and more comfortable than glass lenses. This is an important consideration if you plan to wear your glasses all day. Their light weight also helps them to stay in place longer, with less of a chance that they will slip down your nose multiple times per day.

 

Advantages of Plastic Reading Glasses
 

Improve your vision when reading
If you find yourself squinting or struggling to see while reading or performing other close-up tasks, it may be time to invest in a pair of reading glasses. Reading glasses work by focusing on the object you're looking at, which can help to reduce eye strain and improve your overall vision.

 

Variety of styles
Reading glasses are available in a variety of styles and designs, so there is bound to be a pair that meets your requirements. They have clear lenses. Reading glasses with bifocal or progressive lenses, which allow you to see both close and far, are also available. Reading glasses, in whatever style you prefer, can help you rediscover your love of books, magazines, and newspapers.

 

Not require a prescription to be purchased
Over-the-counter reading glasses are a popular and convenient option for many people with minor vision impairments. Unlike prescription glasses, reading glasses do not require an eye exam or a fitting by an optician.

 

Easy to locate
Whether you want reading glasses that are fashionable or functional, you can find them at a reasonable price. They are widely available in most drugstores and supermarkets. While reading glasses will not cure presbyopia, they will allow sufferers to enjoy reading, computer use, and other close-up tasks again.

 

 
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Our professional team collaborates and communicates effectively with each other, and is dedicated to delivering high quality results. We are capable of handling complex challenges and projects that require our specialized expertise and experience.

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Customized services
We understand that each customer has unique manufacturing needs. That’s why we offer customization options to cater to your specific requirements.

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24H online service
We try and respond to all concerns within 24 hours and our teams are always at your disposal in case of any emergencies.

 

Real Glass Lenses for Plastic Reading Glasses

 

You’ve likely heard about high-index lenses, though still haven’t investigated those either. One thing you’ll discover if you decide to go with plastic lenses is you can’t enjoy high indexes like you can with glass. High-index lenses give a higher index of refraction, meaning it helps bend light rays to get clearer vision when needing stronger prescription glasses. Only glass lenses provide this for superior optical quality. It’s worth thinking about if you have a job requiring the utmost in eyewear clarity. Even though glass is definitely heavier to wear and can break more easily, careful usage gives you the best optics on the market. Just because glass might break easier doesn’t mean it still isn’t sturdy in other ways. Plastic lenses don’t have nearly the scratch resistance level glass does. Some plastic lenses can get scratch prevention, though it costs extra money you may not want to spend. Since glass lenses are already less costly than polycarbonate options, you don’t have to spend extra money to get automatic scratch protection. This is important if you work around objects or people in your job where scratching could become a consistent problem. When you need to depend on your lenses staying optimal without a scratch potentially obscuring your sight, glass is still around to help you. No doubt you’ve found yourself having to replace your plastic lenses more often due to the problem of yellowing over time. Glass holds up for years without any deterioration, meaning you probably won’t have to replace them any time soon as long as you keep them from breaking.

 

Analysis of the Manufacturing Materials of Plastic Reading Glasses
 

Plastic frame is gaining popularity due to its wide variety of colors, textures and styles. The easy molding of plastic makes it possible to produce any kind of complicated style of plastic glasses frame. There are many kinds of plastic materials that can be used to make plastic frames. Plastic glasses frame made of zyl is pretty lightweight and can be easily adjusted. The second material is cellulose propionate. Plastic frame in this nylon-based material is lightweight and easily molded for any styles. Compared with cellulose acetate, cellulose propionate has lower plasticizer migration and is stiffer. It also has better low temperature impact properties. But special attention needs to be paid to the heating when adjusting this plastic frame. Overheating this type of plastic frame may cause shrinkage and even damage. This is because cellulose propionate has lower weathering resistance. Nylon was developed because the early plastic glasses frame was crispy and easily breakable. A nylon plastic frame is high in strength and light in weight, and is resistant to extreme high and cold temperatures, therefore is also good for sports eyewear. Nowadays, most eyewear manufacturers take a variation called blended nylon, which helps produce strong and lightweight frames. They have valuable resistance to both cold and hot and are flexible and stiff.

 

The Comfort of Plastic Reading Glasses
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For many, when we think of eyewear, we think of plastic frames. For many years, plastic frames have become the cheaper material to create sunglasses, prescription glasses, and safety eyewear. There are many pros to choosing plastic as the material of choice, such as plastic frames can be very comfortable. Plastic frames are better if you are looking for a thicker frame and style option. They have a molded bridge that rests on your nose and is easy to put on, plus they are better if you have a metal allergy of any sort. They are also very light, meaning the backs of your ears rarely get sore due to the frame’s weight. This leads to another pro of the frames when you incorporate prescription lenses. You should always consider your prescription level when choosing your frame material. If you have a higher prescription, this means your lenses are likely to be heavier and thicker. If this is the case, you will want lightweight plastic frames to support the lenses and keep you comfortable while wearing your eyewear. Plastic frames also come in several colors for men and women of all ages. If you’re style-conscious or have a child who wants to pick out a fun color for their first pair, you will always be able to find a color frame that will look good and make you feel good too. There are many pros to this material!

 

How To Tell If You Need Plastic Reading Glasses

 

Have you been worrying if you’ll soon need to buy a pair of reading glasses? Are these letters getting a little fuzzy? Don’t be scared if you start realizing you can’t read up close. Don’t panic! This is something that a lot of people start realizing sometime in their life, whether they’re young or old. If you see that you need to stretch your arm more and more to be able to focus on the words it might be a sign that you need reading glasses. But that is not always the case! The first thing we advise you to do is set up an appointment with an ophthalmologist. Have a full eye exam. Are you having headaches? Are you tired? There are a lot of circumstances that inhibit you from properly focusing on up close reading. You might not necessarily need reading glasses. Yes, you can become more dependent on using them, but if you notice your eyesight getting weaker over time it is not because of you wearing reading glasses. Your eyesight naturally fades and falters as you grow older. Many people develop presbyopia during their middle and old age years. Reading glasses are cheaper, safer, and often times cleaner. They cost less and they don’t have to be replaced as often.

 

Wide Range of Applications for Plastic Reading Glasses
 

Presbyopia is the natural loss of near-focusing flexibility in your eyes — it’s a completely normal process that usually starts sometime after age 40. This is why reading, especially smaller print, gradually becomes more difficult with age. Readers can help alleviate the reduced ability to clearly focus on small, close-up words and objects. By providing the needed magnification to see clearly up close, reading glasses make reading a pleasant and relaxing activity again. The powers of reading glasses generally range from +1.00 to +3.00 diopters (D). Generally, you will be most comfortable with the lowest power that enables you to see clearly at distances that bracket your preferred reading distance. When trying out readers at the store, be mindful that other people may have tried on that same pair of glasses before you did. Bring a few sanitizing wipes along and clean any parts of the frames that make skin contact, just to be safe. Then, once you own a pair, be sure to clean your glasses regularly.Reading glasses aren’t just for books. Books might not be for everyone, but bookworms and non-bookworms alike still need to read a variety of small print throughout the course of the day. Coronavirus quarantines have also led to an increase in computer, laptop, tablet and cell phone usage. Readers make it easier to read almost any kind of text viewed at close distance. Reading glasses offer the same benefits for someone with presbyopia whether you are reading a print book or magazine, the labels on medicine bottles and other containers, or small print on your digital devices.

 

How to Remove Scratches from Plastic Reading Glasses
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If you wear glasses, you know that they can get scratched easily. It's important to know how to get scratches out of glasses so that you can keep them looking new and protect your vision. If you're looking for a quick and easy way to get scratches out of your glasses, try using a liquid glass screen cleaner. It's also known as rubbing alcohol and is available at most hardware stores. You apply it to the front and rear surfaces of your glasses, then rub them gently with a cloth until all the scratches are gone. This method will work best if you have light-colored frames or only have tiny scratches on them. If they're darker in color (like black), this method won't work well because it'll be harder to see where you need to go after applying cleaner! This will help get rid of the scratches, but it’s not going to be as effective as using an actual scratch remover. However, if you have no other options at hand and want something quick, this may be your best bet. Toothpaste is one of the most common products used for removing minor scratches from glassware and mirrors. The key ingredient in most toothpaste is baking soda (also known as sodium bicarbonate), which contains abrasives that help remove minor scratches from surfaces. If you're using banana peels, it's important to pick the right ones. You can use the green ones for this purpose, but if you don't have any on hand, try using the brown ones instead. Once your glass is clean and dry (or just moist), rub an entire potato over the scratch in a circular motion until it disappears. It may take some time to remove all of them from your eyeglasses because they're so small—but don't worry! They'll come off easily once they've been loosened up by rubbing around with a potato peeler or vegetable peeler. It is important to try different methods and see what works best for you, as not all methods will work on every type of scratch. For example, waxing might work well on one type of scratch but not another. You should experiment with each method until you find one that works well for your situation. The heat from the melted wax is enough to soften up the surface so that it becomes easier for us humans who don't have opposable thumbs as cats do! It takes time though so keep an eye out for any signs that this method won't work before spending too much time trying different combinations without success.

 

 
Our Factory

 

XIAMEN GELASHI OPTICAL CO., LTD was established in 2009. During 2009-2015, we accumulated abundant experience in manufactures and since 2015 we begin to venture the overseas, we had obtained great success in 2017 and be recognized as an international professional manufacturer in eyewear industry. We got spur development in 2018 and won over 200 overseas company’s trust and order. Till now we are keeping in moving forward with our customers certified in CE, ISO 9001, FDA, SGS etc. During the COVID-19 period, we company with our customers overcome the toughest time and deepen our cooperation relationship and enlarge the international market greatly with our sincere and professional service whatever in production and service.

 

 

 
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FAQ

 

Q: What are plastic reading glasses?

A: Plastic reading glasses are eyewear designed to correct presbyopia, a common age-related condition that makes it difficult to focus on close objects.

Q: How do I choose the right strength for my plastic reading glasses?

A: The strength you need for your plastic reading glasses depends on your level of presbyopia. You can have an eye exam to determine the exact strength you need.

Q: How do I adjust the fit of my plastic reading glasses?

A: To adjust the fit of your plastic reading glasses, gently bend the temple arms or nose pads to conform to the shape of your face. Avoid over-bending or applying too much force, as this could damage the frames.

Q: Can I use plastic reading glasses for computer work?

A: Yes, you can use plastic reading glasses for computer work. However, you may need a different strength than what you use for reading regular print. An eye exam can help determine the right strength for computer work.

Q: How do I prevent my plastic reading glasses from fogging up?

A: To prevent your plastic reading glasses from fogging up, make sure to clean them regularly and avoid touching the lenses with oily fingers. You can also try using anti-fogging sprays or wipes.

Q: Can I wear plastic reading glasses with sunglasses?

A: Yes, you can wear plastic reading glasses with sunglasses. However, you may need to purchase clip-on or flip-up sunglasses that attach to your reading glasses. Alternatively, you can buy a pair of prescription sunglasses with the same magnification as your reading glasses.

Q: How do I store my plastic reading glasses when not in use?

A: To store your plastic reading glasses when not in use, place them in a hard case or a protective pouch to prevent scratches and damage.

Q: Can I get plastic reading glasses with bifocal or progressive lenses?

A: Yes, you can get plastic reading glasses with bifocal or progressive lenses. These types of lenses allow you to see clearly at multiple distances, making it easier to switch between reading and looking at objects far away.

Q: Can I wear plastic reading glasses all the time?

A: While you can wear plastic reading glasses all the time, it's generally best to only wear them when you need to focus on close objects. Wearing them constantly can cause eye strain and headaches.

Q: How do I clean my plastic reading glasses?

A: To clean your plastic reading glasses, simply use a soft cloth and some warm soapy water. Rinse them off with water and dry them with a clean cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.

Q: Can I use plastic reading glasses with contact lenses?

A: Yes, you can use plastic reading glasses with contact lenses. However, you may need to adjust the strength of your contact lenses to compensate for the additional magnification provided by the reading glasses.

Q: How long do plastic reading glasses last?

A: The lifespan of plastic reading glasses depends on several factors, including the quality of the materials used, how well they're cared for, and how often they're worn. With proper care and maintenance, plastic reading glasses can last for several years.

Q: Can I get plastic reading glasses with rimless frames?

A: Yes, you can get plastic reading glasses with rimless frames. These frames are lightweight and provide a minimalist look that some people prefer. However, they may not be as durable as framed glasses.

Q: How do I choose the right style of plastic reading glasses?

A: Choosing the right style of plastic reading glasses depends on your personal style and preferences. You can choose from classic styles like aviators or wayfarers, or go with a more modern design.

Q: Can I wear my plastic reading glasses while watching TV or movies?

A: Yes, you can wear your plastic reading glasses while watching TV or movies. However, if you have presbyopia, you may need to adjust the distance between your eyes and the screen to ensure clear vision.

Q: How do I prevent my plastic reading glasses from breaking?

A: To prevent your plastic reading glasses from breaking, handle them gently and avoid dropping them or placing them on hard surfaces. Store them in a hard case or a protective pouch when not in use.

Q: Can I wear plastic reading glasses while exercising?

A: While you can wear plastic reading glasses while exercising, it's generally not recommended. Sweat and other moisture can damage the frames and lenses, and the constant movement can cause them to slip or fall off.

Q: How do I know if my plastic reading glasses are the right shape for my face?

A: The best way to determine if your plastic reading glasses are the right shape for your face is to try them on and see how they fit. Make sure they sit comfortably on your nose and ears without slipping or causing discomfort.

Q: How do I prevent my plastic reading glasses from slipping down my nose?

A: To prevent your plastic reading glasses from slipping down your nose, adjust the nose pads so they fit snugly but comfortably. You can also use anti-slip nose pads or adhesive strips for added security.

Q: How do I choose the right color for my plastic reading glasses?

A: Choosing the right color for your plastic reading glasses depends on your personal style and preferences.

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