WeeTect Introduces a Cutting Edge Eyewear with Anti-scratch and Anti-fog Coating


WeeTect today introduced a new polycarbonate eyewear with both anti-fog and anti-scratch coating.

Shanghai, China - WeeTect today introduced a new polycarbonate eyewear with both anti-fog and anti-scratch coating . This is a groundbreaking technology with superior performance than the available safety gears in the market. The new technology aims to improve both worker safety and productivity.

Like other products that WeeTect has introduced in the market, this new product is known by its brand name - WeeTect Anti-fog Anti-scratch PC Sheet (WAFASPCS).

“Both fogging and scratches are major challenges most workers in industries face with any polycarbonate safety gear. In most cases, this forces them to remove these eyewear thereby, exposing workers to injuries,” said Taylors Lei, WeeTect product manager. “With our new anti-scratch, anti-fog coating; this will be a thing of the past and workers can stay focused on the work at hand without worrying about obscured vision.”

This is a new technology where the polycarbonate eyewear has anti-scratch coating on one surface with anti-fog coating on the opposite surface. These coatings bind permanently on the polycarbonate eyewear.

They do not wear off, thus, can withstand repeated cleaning and extended use. For this reason, it reduces unnecessary expenses of purchasing a new safety eyewear.

The anti-scratch coating is hard enough to withstand all abrasive forces. They are manufactured to meet a high quality standard for optical clarity (class 1) while being cost competitive. Moreover, their quality and performance is tested and verified using 5 different tests. These tests include: Bayer, Taber, steel wool, eraser and tumble tests.

Furthermore, the anti-scratch coating can also be consolidated with other technologies such as UV resistant, anti-graffiti and anti-glare.

The anti-fog coating is manufactured from hydrophilic ingredients. This makes anti-fog coating safe, reliable and environmentally friendly. Throughout the manufacturing process, WeeTect maintains stringent manufacturing process where quality and standard compliance being the main priority.

All anti-fog coating is also subjected to a series of tests. This aims to make them 100% safe for any foggy environment. Normally, the lens is soaked in water for about 2 hours. The lens is also subjected to steam for more than 30 seconds. All anti-fog coating must pass these tests to be used on any eyewear.

“Things always seem impossible until they are done and we can assure all our esteemed customers that we shall protect people by pursuing safety at all times,” said Taylors Lei. “We are proud to be one of the first companies to implement the two technologies on a single polycarbonate sheet. As always, every advancement we make is based on thorough research.”

For all the two surfaces, WeeTect has adopted either flow or dip coating. Again, the company has adopted either thermal or UV curing technology.

The WAFASPCS has quite a number of benefits such as:

- Superior fog and scratch resistant performance
- Better visibility (optical class 1)
- UV resistant as an option
- Lower distortion
- Compliant with ANSI Z87.1, EN166 and EN170

WeeTect Anti-fog, Anti-scratch PC Sheet (WAFASPCS) is available now through our product distributors in both North America and Europe. The OEM and ODM business can also order for the WAFASPCS from our main factory in China.

About WeeTect Material Limited

WeeTect Material Limited’s mother company WS plastic lens has been in this industry since 1993. The company has invested in a number of safety gears and anti-fog solutions. By 1998, they had delivered their first 1 million visors besides investing $3 million for a military face shield. WeeTect unveiled different anti-fog solutions for foggy lens, speedometers, instrument cluster and IP cameras.

Contact:
WeeTect Material Limited
E-mail: sales@weetect.com
Website: http://www.weetect.com/

About WeeTect Material Limited

-

Contact Information

WeeTect Material Limited

-
-
-
United States
Phone : -
View website

Published in

Business , 0

Published on

Aug 30, 2016