TITANGRAPHINE TF001 C03 MULTIFUNCTIONAL GLASSES / EXCLUSIVE NON THERMAL FAR INFRARED TECHNOLOGY / EMISSION OF FIR >90%
The laboratory has certified that this technology emits far infrared radiation at a level exceeding 90%. This technology is unique in that it uses NON-THERMAL FAR INFRARED RADIATION, which has been found to have numerous potential benefits. Far infrared radiation has been demonstrated to improve blood circulation and raise oxygen levels in the blood, which may have positive effects on muscle fatigue and the regeneration of tissues and muscles. It has also shown to have anti-inflammatory properties and may aid in pain relief, including headaches. Furthermore, it can increase enzyme activity and metabolism by mimicking blood circulation. Additionally, it produces a warming effect that can help relax local muscles and alleviate discomfort, such as eye dryness and fatigue.
MULTIFUNCIONAL GLASSES are eyewear that provide more than just vision correction. They are designed to have additional features and capabilities that can enhance the user's life in various ways.
Some examples of multifunctional glasses include:
In general, multifunctional glasses can be a great way to enhance vision and protect the eyes while providing additional features and capabilities that can improve daily life. Other examples of multifunctional glasses may include prescription sunglasses, reading glasses with built-in lights, or glasses with built-in magnifying lenses.
Specifications:
Model | TITANGRAPHINE TF001 |
Size | 55-18-140 / 55-18-150 |
Color | MATTE RED FADE TO PINK / C03 |
Front/Temples Material | DURABLE SWISS TR90 WITH EXCLUSIVE FAR INFRARED TECHNOLOGY GRAPHITE MATERIAL |
Temple Tips Material | RUBBER in TPE |
Lens | BLUE BLOCKER OR PHOTOCHROMIC LENSES AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION |
Available with RX (prescription) / READING / PROGRESSIVE lenses | NO (please consult with an Optometrist or optician) |
Certification | Far Infrared Radiation Test (GB/T-7287-2008) / CE / ISO12870 |
Package | Customized packaging |
Feature Advantages:
There are several advantages to using multifunctional glasses:
Improved vision: Multifunctional glasses can provide better vision correction and protection than traditional glasses. For example, blue light blocking glasses can reduce eye strain and improve sleep quality, while photochromic glasses can adjust to changing light conditions for optimal vision.
Cost-effective: Investing in multifunctional glasses can save money in the long run since you won't need to purchase multiple pairs of glasses for different purposes.
Our strengths:
Grand Maple Optical Ltd. is a leading optical company that prioritizes innovation and offers a diverse range of high-quality eyewear products and services. What sets the company apart is its integration of three cutting-edge technological elements into the eyewear business: TITANGRAPHINE, NTY, and PLASTEEL. These technologies provide additional benefits to customers beyond fashion.
TITANGRAPHINE is a groundbreaking technology that incorporates a nano material with non-thermal far infrared power embedded into the eyewear. Research suggests that far infrared radiation (FIR) can positively impact eye health and vision by reducing eye strain and improving blood circulation around the eyes. The FIR material may also possess antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, potentially preventing eye infections and reducing inflammation.
NTY is another innovative technology used by Grand Maple Optical Ltd. This involves coating the glasses' surface with silver ions, effectively reducing the risk of infection by inhibiting the growth and spread of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. This coating promotes a higher level of hygiene by minimizing the buildup of germs and bacteria on the glasses, ensuring better eye health for wearers.
PLASTEEL is a highly durable and virtually unbreakable plastic material used in select eyewear products by Grand Maple Optical Ltd. This technology offers several advantages over traditional eyewear, including lightweight construction, comfortable wearability, and exceptional durability. Weighing only 9g, Plasteel glasses provide a comfortable experience for wearers during their daily activities, minimizing discomfort and irritation. This technology also helps customers avoid frequent replacement of glasses due to breakage, addressing a common concern.
In addition to its technological advancements, Grand Maple Optical Ltd. distinguishes itself through exceptional customer service, advanced technology integration, and a commitment to innovation. With a wide range of high-quality eyewear products and services, the company continues to be a top choice for customers seeking the best in eyewear.
FAQ:
1. What materials are your frames made from?
Answer: Our frames are made from a range of granule e.g. EMS TR90 from Switzerland. G850 plant base material from Arkema in France and PEEK from Evonik in Germany. We use only the best materials to ensure that our frames are durable, comfortable, and stylish.
2. Do you offer OEM/ODM services?
Answer: Yes, we offer OEM/ODM services for our clients. We have a team of experienced designers and engineers who can work with clients to create custom frames that meet their unique specifications.
3. What is your minimum order quantity (MOQ)?
Answer: Our MOQ would be 300pcs per injected colors.
4. Do you offer customization options for your frames?
Answer: Yes, we offer a range of customization options for our frames, including color, size, shape, and other design elements. We work closely with our clients to create frames that meet their specific needs and preferences.
5. What is your production capacity?
Answer: Our production capacity varies depending on the type of frame and the quantity required. Our annual output would be 280K to 350K pcs.
6. What is your lead time for production and delivery?
Answer: Our lead time for production and delivery depends on the quantity and customization requirements of the frames. It would range from 45 days to 70 days.
7. RX (prescription) / READING or PROGRESSIVE lenses are available for selection?
Answer: NO, it's important to consult with an optometrist or optician to ensure that the lenses will fit properly in the frame and provide the correct level of vision correction.