LENSES

Currently, we are the only local manufacturing company in Sri Lanka. We manufacture almost all needs of optical requirements in Sri Lanka. Our Production Department is Highray Optical industries and we use the latest technology in our process to give our customers the products that are best in quality. Our latest addition to the production department is a large scale Multi Coating Plant and we are capable of multi coating any type of lens here in Sri Lanka.





WE DO ALL TYPES OF LENSES
  • Free Form (Digital) Lenses
  • Extra Light Weight Lenses
  • Progressive Bifocals(no lines)
  • hinner (Hi-Index) Lenses
  • MR Lenses for extra safety
  • Computer lenses (Blue Cut Lenses)
  • RX and non-RX sunglasses
  • Trifocals
  • Lenses that change color
  • UV lenses
  • Hard Coated Lenses



Free form Lenses

This is the latest technology in optical industry. The main advantage of this lens is the comfort and wider vision. Now even a long term regular bifocal lens user can change to a progressive lens without any hazel. Internal Free-Form progressive addition lenses are made using a patented, technologically advanced design that 3-dimensionally fuses the patient’s entire prescription onto the back surface of the lens. This offers tremendous advantages over conventional front-surface progressive designs.

Fig. 1. Distortion in PAL lenses is the mainly the result of changes in the front surface curvature. Internal Free-Form lenses have a spherical front surface that does not contribute to distortion.

High tech progressive lens for your comfort

Bifocals
Reading circles or lines
 
Only distance and reading vision
Difficult vision focusing
 
 
Less variability (10 to 15 vision points)
 
 
Less clarity
 
Overall less comfort
Not able to customize according to user
 
 
Varifocal
No reading circles or lines
(Looks same as spectacle using only for distance)
Multi vision
Only available with digital lenses
Easy natural like vision focusing
(feels like not looking from a lens)
Only available with digital lenses
600% better variability
(appx 6400 vision points)
Only available with digital lenses
High Clarity from digital surfacing technology
Overall higher comfort
Only available with digital lenses
Can be customized according to user's requirement, profession and frame design

When shifting from Bifocal to Varifocal, user may experience some difficult. it will disappear after few days.



Satisfaction guaranteed

Normal progressive
As your power increases with age, your usable visual zone shrinks
Limited field of clear vision
High distortion
More abractions
Limited flexibility
 
Not compatible with small frames
 
Free form progressive
HiDef lenses have less distortion, wider channels and no swim
Customized field of clear vision
Real eye like vision & less distortion
Minimized abractions
Flexible vision options
Specially customized lenses for different professions and requirements
Compatible with small frames
However extra small frames will give you limited vision



Single vision

Single vision lenses correct nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hypertrophy) and astigmatism. They come in every material and you can get them coated for scratch resistance or glare (anti reflection coatings). Also they come in the transition (light to dark) lens and they can be polarized.

Single vision distance

Free Form Lenses

Single vision reading

Free Form Lenses



Trifocals

Trifocals add a second line allowing for another separate area to be ground into the lens. This additional area is usually used for intermediate vision. Typically this is from about two feet to approximately five feet away. This allows for clear vision at the computer or dashboard distance. There new professional trifocal like progressives (digital) without any lines.




Bifocals

Free Form Lenses

Bifocals have some sort of lines either straight across or curved. While most people select the no-line or progressive lens, bifocals do have some advantages like a wide reading area. Nowadays progressives are getting more and more popular especially Digital progressives.

Progressives

Free Form Lenses

Progressives are also known as no-line bifocals. These lenses have become the most popular choice for those who have developed presbyopia. Technology keeps advancing and the best lenses today are digitally enhanced and provide clear vision at all distances with minimum distortion. Our staff will help you select a lens that is right for the frame you choose and your visual demands.





MR lenses

These eyeglass lenses are impact-resistant and are a good choice for people who regularly participate in sporting activities, work in a job environment in which their eyeglasses may be easily scratched or broken, and for children who may easily drop and scratch their eyeglasses. Polycarbonate lenses also provide ultraviolet protection.




High index plastic lenses

Designed for people who require strong prescriptions, these eyeglass lenses are lighter and thinner than the standard, thick "coke bottle" lenses that may otherwise be needed.





Spherical lenses

These eyeglass lenses are unlike typical lenses, which are spherical in shape. Spherical lenses are made up of differing degrees of curvature over its surface, which allows the lens to be thinner and flatter than other lenses. This also creates an eyeglass lens with a much larger usable portion than the standard lens.




Photo chromic Lenses

Photo chromic lenses are clear indoors and darken automatically in response to sunlight outdoors. They also protect your eyes from 100 percent of the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation.

These features make Photo chromic lenses a great convenience, because they reduce your need to wear prescription sunglasses in most outdoor conditions. Today's photo chromic lenses come in a wide variety of lens materials. So whether you prefer polycarbonate lenses, high-index lenses, or regular plastic or glass lenses, you typically will be able to purchase a photo chromic version of your preferred lenses.




Blue Cut Lenses

All digital devices - laptops, mobile phones, tablets etc emit blue light. Prolonged exposure to blue light is increasingly believed to be causing retinal damage. Now you can protect your eyes from blue light by simply using our revolutionary Blue Cut lenses.