According To The Type To Divide The Eyeglasses

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The classification of eyeglass frames can be divided into metal frames, plastic frames, nat

The classification of eyeglass frames can be divided into metal frames, plastic frames, natural material frames, and hybrid frames according to their materials; According to the type, it can be divided into full frame, browline frame, frameless, combination frame, and folding frame.

 

In terms of lightness, frameless is the best, followed by a browline frame, but if the material of the frame itself is lightweight enough, the difference will not be too significant. If the degree of myopia is high, it is recommended to choose a full frame, as high-degree lenses require high stability of the frame.

 

The significance and function of eyeglass frames have far exceeded their original intention as carriers of eyeglass lenses.

 

Not only does it play an important role in matching the parameters of eyeglass lenses with the optical parameters of the eyes, but it also has functions such as comfort, safety, and beauty.

 

On the eyeglass mart, eyeglass frames can be divided into general metal frames, titanium frames, sheet frames, and resin frames according to their materials.

 

Generally, metal eyeglass frames are lightweight and have strong impact resistance, but they are prone to oxidation, fading, and coating peeling. Titanium frames have all the advantages of metal eyeglass frames, such as not easily fading, high toughness, and lightweight, but they are relatively expensive.

 

The sheet metal frame has high hardness, good luster, and durability, but compared to other materials, it is brittle and heavier in texture. The representative resin frame is the TR90 frame, which has good toughness, wear resistance, and impact resistance, and is currently one of the popular ultra-light frames; Another type is ULTRAM material, which is lighter, more flexible, and more expensive than TR.

 

Of course, most people's face shapes in daily life are a combination of straight and curved lines, so when deciding on a face shape, do not set absolute standards, but rather look at the overall shape, combined with appearance and features.

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