
Polycarbonate lenses: lightweight, durable and ideal for every lifestyle
When it comes to ophthalmic lens materials, polycarbonate is one of the most popular and versatile solutions. Thanks to its lightness, resistance and integrated protection from UV rays, it is a material particularly suitable for many situations of use, both everyday and specific. The Polycarbonate lenses offer tangible benefits in terms of comfort, safety and visual performance.
What is polycarbonate and why is it used for lenses
Polycarbonate is a high-strength plastic material, initially used in aerospace and industry for its ability to withstand violent impacts without breaking. Transparent and lightweight, it was later introduced into the optical industry to produce unbreakable lenses, maintaining good visual quality even in very small thicknesses.
An ideal solution for children, sportsmen and more
Polycarbonate lenses are particularly recommended for those who have an active lifestyle or engage in activities that expose the lenses to possible impacts. They are ideal for:
- children and young people, for their safety during play and physical activity
- for its high impact resistance
- Those who want thin and light lenses without sacrificing robustness
The main advantages of polycarbonate lenses
Choosing polycarbonate lenses means opting for a combination of protection, comfort and durability. This material is distinguished by several technical and functional aspects.
Impact resistance
Polycarbonate lenses are shatterproof. This makes them perfect in all situations where safety is a priority. In the event of accidental falls or impacts, they do not break into fragments, avoiding the risk of eye injury.
Built-in UV protection
One of the key benefits of polycarbonate is total protection from UV rays. Unlike other materials, it does not need additional treatments to shield the eyes from damage caused by sun exposure.
Lightness and comfort
Despite their robustness, these lenses are extremely lightweight. This greatly improves the wearability of the glasses, especially in the case of thick lenses or prolonged use during the day.
Limitations and considerations in the choice
Like any material, polycarbonate also has some characteristics that must be carefully evaluated.
Increased sensitivity to scratches
Compared to other high-clarity materials, polycarbonate lenses can scratch more easily. For this reason, the use of surface hardening treatments or lenses with scratch-resistant coating is always recommended.
Slightly lower optical quality than other materials
While the visual quality is generally good, there are materials – such as Trivex or high-index resin lenses – that can offer better clarity and less aberration. However, in most cases, the differences are negligible in everyday use.
When to choose polycarbonate lenses
The choice of polycarbonate lenses is particularly suitable when the protective factor is a priority. They are ideal, for example, for children and adolescents who wear prescription glasses, but also for people who work in dynamic or potentially risky environments, where bumps or falls can put a strain on the resistance of the lenses.
Even those who practice sports or is often on the move can benefit from the strength and lightness of this material. In addition, polycarbonate lenses are suitable for those who have prescriptions with high powers and wants a thin, durable lens that is comfortable to wear every day.