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Opthalmic Equipment
Zoom Operating Microscope
An ophthalmic zoom operating microscope is a specialized optical instrument used in ophthalmic surgeries and medical procedures to provide high-magnification, stereoscopic views of the eye’s internal structures. This type of microscope is particularly designed for precision and detailed visualization during eye surgeries.
Slit Lamp
An ophthalmic slit lamp is a specialized diagnostic instrument used by eye care professionals, including ophthalmologists and optometrists, for detailed examination of the anterior segment of the eye. This instrument provides a magnified, three-dimensional view of the eye’s structures, allowing practitioners to assess various eye conditions and perform detailed eye examinations
Refraction Chair Unit
An ophthalmic refraction chair unit is a specialized piece of furniture designed for use in optometry and ophthalmology practices during eye examinations and refraction procedures. This unit is integral to creating a comfortable and efficient environment for both eye care professionals and patients during the process of determining an individual’s eyeglass or contact lens prescription.
Lens Grooving Machine
An ophthalmic lens grooving machine is a specialized piece of equipment used in the eyewear manufacturing process, particularly in the production of rimless or semi-rimless eyeglasses. The machine is designed to create precise grooves or channels in the lenses, allowing them to be securely mounted into the frame. Grooving machines play a crucial role in achieving a secure and aesthetically pleasing lens-to-frame connection.
Lens Drilling with Slothing
The term “lens drilling with slotting” refers to a specialized process in ophthalmic lens manufacturing. This technique involves creating holes or slots in eyeglass lenses to accommodate various frame designs, including rimless or semi-rimless frames. The purpose of lens drilling and slotting is to securely mount lenses onto the frame, providing a functional and aesthetic solution.
LCD Acuity Chart
An ophthalmic LCD acuity chart is a modern vision testing tool used by eye care professionals, optometrists, and ophthalmologists to assess a patient’s visual acuity. This digital chart replaces traditional printed eye charts and offers several advantages, including the ability to present a variety of optotypes (symbols or letters) in a standardized manner and the flexibility to customize testing conditions. The LCD acuity chart plays a key role in determining a person’s ability to see clearly at various distances.
Keratometer
An ophthalmic keratometer, also known as a keratometer or ophthalmometer, is a specialized diagnostic instrument used in optometry and ophthalmology to measure the curvature of the cornea, particularly its anterior surface. This measurement is crucial for assessing the corneal astigmatism and determining the appropriate contact lens or eyeglass prescription. The keratometer provides valuable information about the corneal shape and aids in the diagnosis and management of various eye conditions.
Illuminated Trial Case
An illuminated trial case, also known as an ophthalmic trial lens set or trial frame case, is an essential tool used by eye care professionals, optometrists, and opticians during the eyeglass prescription determination and fitting process. This specialized case holds a set of trial lenses and frames, allowing practitioners to assess and refine the patient’s prescription before the final eyeglasses are crafted.
Digital Lensmeter
An ophthalmic digital lensmeter, also known as a lensometer or focimeter, is an optical instrument used in eyecare practices and optical dispensaries to measure and verify the prescription of eyeglass lenses. This digital device provides accurate and objective measurements of lens power, cylinder power, axis orientation, and other parameters, ensuring the precise customization of eyeglasses for patients.
Digital Autolensmeter
An ophthalmic digital autolensmeter is a sophisticated optical instrument used in eye care practices and optical dispensaries to measure and assess the optical power and other characteristics of eyeglass lenses. This digital device is designed to provide precise and efficient measurements, aiding eyecare professionals in determining accurate lens prescriptions for patients.
Auto Refractometer
An ophthalmic auto refractometer is a specialized optical instrument used in eye care practices and clinics to measure and assess a patient’s refractive error and determine the appropriate prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses. This automated device provides quick and accurate measurements of the eye’s focusing capabilities, aiding eye care professionals in determining the level of vision correction required.
Auto Lens Edger
An ophthalmic auto lens edger is a sophisticated optical equipment used in the field of optometry and ophthalmology for the precise shaping and finishing of prescription eyeglass lenses. This automated device is an integral part of the lens finishing process, ensuring that lenses are accurately cut and polished to meet the specific requirements of an individual’s prescription.