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Clin Optics
Citek Single Vision Lenses
30
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Graduate
09/30/2011

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Term
What is the definition of Glass
Definition
Amorphous, supercooled liquid with high viscosity. Random molecular structure
Term
What are the basic ingredients of glass
Definition
Silica, sodium carbonate, and calcium oxide
Term
What is added to make ophthalmic crown glass?
Definition
Trace amounts of potassium, borax, antimony, and arsenic
Term
What is added to make flint glass?
Definition
Lead oxide. Increases refractive index but also increases dispersion.
Term
What is used to make barium crown glass?
Definition
Uses barium oxide. Increases refractive index with less dispersion than flint glass.
Term
What is used to make high index glasses?
Definition
n > 1.6 uses varying amounts of titanium oxide
Term
What is added to colored lenses?
Definition
Blue = cobalt
Green = chromium oxide
Violet = magnesium
Yellow = uranium
Term
What is used in non-visible radiation absorption?
Definition
Ultraviolet = cerium oxide
Infrared = iron oxide
Term
What is used to make photochromic glass?
Definition
Silver halide crystals to vary lens transmission.
Term
What are plastics made up of?
Definition
Cellulose, casein, oil, coal, or natural gas
Term
What are the two main groups of plastic
Definition
Thermoplastic and thermoset
Term
What are common thermoplastic materials?
Definition
acrylates (plexiglas), polycarbonate
Term
What are the numbers for CR-39 lenses
Definition
n = 1.586
Abbe # = 58
Specific Gravity = 1.32
Term
What are the numbers for polycarbonate?
Definition
n = 1.586
Abbe = 30
Specific Gravity = 1.20
Term
What are the numbers for ophthalmic crown glass?
Definition
n = 1.523
Abbe = 58.9
Specific Gravity = 2.54
Term
When you get to an abbe number of _____ or less there will be significant chromatic aberration.
Definition
40
Term
What plastics/synthetics are used for frames?
Definition
Zyl - no longer used but has stuck as a nickname
Optyl (epoxy resin)-not used as much currently
Carbon Fiber, polyamide, and kevlar
Term
What metals are used for frames?
Definition
Nickel silver (copper, nickel, and zinc) - allergic
Titanium - expensive
Stanless steel
Term
What are nosepads made of?
Definition
silicone or cellulose acetate (plastic)
Term
What measurement is called the eye size?
Definition
A or horizontal measurement
Term
What is the geometric center of a lens?
Definition
The center of midpoints from the A and B dimensions, the physical center of the lens. Has nothing to do with optics.
Term
What is the mechanical center of a lens?
Definition
The point that the lens rotates about during the edging process.
Term
What is the ED (effective diameter)?
Definition
Two times the longest distance from the GC to the eyewire.
Term
How is MBS (minimum blank size) calculated?
Definition
MBS = ED + 2(decentration)
Term
What is the MRP (major reference point)?
Definition
The point on the lens that has the prismatic effect that is called for in the prescription
Term
What is the distance reference point
Definition
The point on the lens, as specified by the manufacturer, at which the distance sphere power, cylinder power, and axis position must be measured
Term
What is the near reference point?
Definition
The point on the lens, as specified by the manufacturer, at which the power of the add is measured
Term
What is the fitting point?
Definition
The point on the lens, as specified by the manufacturer, which is used as a reference point for positioning the lens in front of the wearer's eye.
Term
What is the prism reference point?
Definition
The point on the lens, as specified by the manufacturer, at which the prism value of the finished lens is to be measured. In non-aspherical single vision and standard multifocal lenses, the prism reference point and the fitting point are the same.
Term
What is a Badal system
Definition
A system for generating an image at the second focal point of the lens under test. Comprises an axially adjustable target, a collimating lens, and a rest to hold the test lens. The lens rest coincides with the second focal point of the standard lens. Measures the back vertex power of the test lens.
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