Customers can order anti-reflective (AR) coating through all
three of Robertson Optical labs: Columbia, SC; Atlanta (Loganville),
GA; and Greenville, SC. Two of the labs, in Columbia and Atlanta,
now have full service in-house AR coating, allowing them to produce
high quality AR.
Eye care professionals are invited and encouraged to visit
any of Robertson Optical's full-service, in-house AR laboratories.
What is Anti-Reflective Coating?
AR coatings are similar to the coatings found on microscopes
and camera lenses. They consist of several layers of metal oxides
applied to the front and back lens surfaces. Because of the
layering effect, AR coatings sometimes have a hint of green
or purple color, depending on the individual manufacturer's
formula.
What are the benefits of Anti-Reflective Coating?
The most important benefits of anti-reflective (AR) coating
may be the unseen advantage--relief from fatigue and eyestrain
caused by glare. AR does have a big cosmetic advantage, but
removing the distracting reflections and ghost images that contribute
to eyestrain clearly is a bigger benefit. Being more comfortable
in anything we do is a benefit, especially when wearing glasses.
People always remark how uncomfortable glasses are. Now you
can offer a real solution to that problem: AR coating!!
Does it help with night driving?
Nighttime driving is also enhanced with AR coatings by eliminating
the reflections from street lights, headlights from on-coming
vehicles, and taillights. By applying an AR coating more light
can pass through the lens providing greater image contrast and
clearer vision.
Ideal candidates are:
- High index wearers (AR helps reduce the concentric rings
these strong prescriptions produce.)
- Low vision patients (The increase of light transmission
from AR coatings can benefit low vision patients.)
- Light-sensitive patients
- Sunglass wearers
- First time wearers of glasses
- Professionals
- VDT users can benefit from AR's ability to reduce glare.