OptiSafe® Lens Dye Concentrate
Research Laboratories, Inc. after several years of research and development. They are the most advanced lens dyes available today, providing the most consistent, uniform colors in the least amount of time.
The molecular composition of the dyes allow for rapid penetration into the lens matrix, bonding to the lens and providing an excellent resistance to fading. Plastic CR-39T (coated and uncoated), hi-index, and polycarbonate lenses can be successfully tinted with OptiSafe® Lens Dyes. Choose from a wide variety of colors to tint virtually every pair of sunglass and prescription lenses to customer satisfaction.
The dyes are available in 3 and 32 fl oz. concentrate bottles, and are packaged in standard 6 packs.
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Features:
- Most advanced lens dye available
- Offers most consistent, uniform color in the least amount of time
- Over 100 colors available
- Available in 3 fl.oz. (89ml) and 32 fl.oz. (946ml) concentrate bottles.
Easy to use:
- Shake bottle well
- Mix each 3 fl. oz. (89 ml) dye concentrate with water to make one quart (946 ml) of dye solution.
- Heat to 200°-205°F (93°-96°C)
- Dip lenses into the dye solution.
Packaging & Shipping:
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Packaged in Standard 6-Packs
- 6 x 4 x 4 in. for 3 fl. oz. (15.2 x 10.2 x 10.2 cm)
- 11.38 x 8.5 x 9 in. for 32 fl. oz.
(28.9 x 21.6 x 22.9 cm)
– Shipping weight: - 1.5 lbs. (.675 Kg.) for the 3 fl. oz. (88.7ml)
- 15 lbs. (6.75 Kg.) for the 32 fl. oz. (946ml)
– Box sizes:
Additional Information:
- Custom colors available
- Operating temperature: 200°-205°F (93°-96°C)
- Tint CR-39™ (coated and uncoated), hi-index, and polycarbonate lenses (color correction may be required on some coatings)
- Tank life: 70-400 hrs. depending on individual dye color and water conditions
- Heating method: use only indirect dye heating systems, such as Phantom/OptiSafe Heating Systems
- Use tap, purified, or distilled water to replenish evaporative losses.
- Dye Heating Unit is needed to heat dye solutions. Lenses are dipped in hot dye bath typically at 200 – 205°F( 93.3 – 96.1°C) by using a lens holder.
- Automatic Lens Tinting machine for gradient tinting.
- Color Matching Unit simulates daylight conditions for color matching lenses and verifying shade consistency.
- Density of tinted lenses, the rate of change of density on gradient tinted lenses and the UV
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