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If your priority is quick access to common finished lens types, start here. The “Finished Single Vision & Multifocals” category includes multiple everyday materials and options—such as CR-39 uncoated, CR-39 coated (tintable), polycarbonate, polycarbonate with HMC/AR, 1.56 anti-reflective, and conversion photochromic (including an AR version).
This section also includes multifocal options like FT 28 (CR-39 coated) and progressives in both regular corridor and short corridor designs. The progressive product pages provide practical ordering details such as diameter and power ranges—for example, the Progressive-Regular Corridor-CR-39-Coated listing shows 70mm, a sphere range from plano to +3.00, and add powers +1.00 to +3.00.
How ordering works: Many lens items use a “Select Lenses” workflow and present ranges (sphere/cylinder/add) directly on the product page. If you want your staff to order consistently, use these pages as your internal reference for what’s available and what ranges are supported before adding quantities to cart.
The “Small Lab Equipment” category focuses on compact, practice-friendly tools that support daily optical tasks—verification, adjustments, cleaning, and finishing support. The lineup includes items like an Auto Lensmeter, a standard Lensmeter, an Eye-D Progressive Lens Identifier, a Lens Transmittance UV Tester, an Auto Groover, a Diamond Hand Edger, a Hot Air Frame Warmer, an Ultra-Sonic Cleaner, and PolishBrite.
A few examples of what these tools are positioned to do:
Auto Lensmeter: Designed to measure single vision, multifocals, progressives, and even contact lenses, with detailed features like automatic lens recognition, a touch screen, and built-in printer/UV tester noted on the product page.
Auto Groover: Intended for grooving lenses (down to a listed 22mm vertical dimension) and offers groove placement options (front/center/rear).
Hot Air Frame Warmer: A compact heating tool with instant heat (no warmup delay) and infinite heat control, with basic electrical and temperature specs listed.
Ultra-Sonic Cleaner: A small ultrasonic unit with published tank capacity and power specs—useful for cleaning eyewear and small tools.
If your practice offers tinting—or wants to add it—this category is structured like a practical tint-lab kit: hardware + chemistry + handling tools. The highlight product is the Economy 9 Tint Unit, which includes 9 one-quart pans, lids, and adapter bars, along with unit dimensions listed on the product page.
To get up and running faster, the tint unit also offers an optional add-on: a Chempak starter kit (described on the product page as including Dura Dye bottles, Formula 1 neutralizer, and heat transfer fluid).
You’ll also see key consumables and tools that support day-to-day tinting workflow:
Dura Dye Tints: Marketed as premium dyes for tinting plastic lenses, with multiple color options and guidance for ordering multiple colors.
Dura Cote: Positioned as a scratch-resistant process used in a standard dye unit, with no baking/curing required and multiple size options.
Formula 1 Dye Neutralizer: Described as premixed/ready-to-use with size options and bulk discount tiers.
Lens Holder & Pan Handler: Practical handling tools—one designed to hold a pair of lenses for tinting/bleaching/UV treatment, and one designed to safely handle hot dye pans.
Edger Coolant: Listed here as well, with corrosion/rust reduction notes and bulk discount tiers.
This category covers the items that quietly prevent bottlenecks: tapes, trays, tags, and basic bench aids. Products include Lens Edging Tape, Anti-Slip Tape, Job Trays (per case), Tray Tags (per 100), Pattern Blanks, a Ruler, and an Edge Dressing Stick.
Two examples that show how the shop supports repeat purchasing:
Lens Edging Tape includes multiple tape types and a tiered pricing table (helpful for stocking decisions).
Anti-Slip Tape is described as improving adhesion and reducing scratches/slippage—especially useful for softer, hi-index materials.