What are the most common frame materials today?
What is Cellulose Acetate (Zyl)?
Most common plastic made by mixing cotton seed fibers with plasticizers and stabilizers
What are the 2 forms of Cellulose Acetate (Zyl)
Describe Block Acetate?
a form of Cellulose Acetate (zyl) that is a sheet of extruded material from which the frame fronts are milled or cut.
What is the process of making Block Acetate called?
Pantographing
Describe Acetate Granules?
a form of Cellulose Acetate (zyl) that are small pellets of material which are liquified and injection molded.
What are the advantages/disadvantages of Block Acetate?
Lots of waste plastic but result is good strength and stability.
What are the advantages disadvantages of Acetate Granules?
More cost effective way of manufacturing. But some shifting and deformities can occur with temp changes. Metal is usually added into the frame to hold shape.
What are the advantages of Cellulose Acetate (Zyl)?
What are the disadvantages of Cellulose Acetate (Zyl)?
What is Propionate?
new generation of material with properties of strength and shape retention lending itself to injection mold fabrication.
What are the advantages of Propionate?
What are the disadvantages of Propionate?
What is Nylon material?
A thermoplastic used in eyeglass fabrication that is durable and highly resistant to breakage.
What are the advantages of Nylon?
What are the disadvantages of Nylon?
What is Carbon Fiber?
a new breed of injection molded plastic frames, lightweight and strong. Black in color, requiring other colors to be baked on.
What are the main visible attributes of Carbon fiber frames?
What are the advantages of Carbon Fiber?
What are the disadvantages of Carbon Fiber?
What is Polycarbonate Frame material?
plastic material originally created as a safety material. Extremely durable, filters UV, and accepts dyes. It is most commonly used for sports and industrial safety frames
What are the advantages of Polycarbonate Frames?
What is Polyamide?
A blend of different nylon materials. Each manufacturer has their own special blend.
What are the advantages of Polyamide?