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SafeVision, LLC's®
Premium Anti Fog (PAF) Treatment bonds to your lenses external scratch coat, and with
proper care will give you tough & long lasting anti-fog
performance. PAF is
applied in a multi layer process similar to
other premium SafeVision coatings,
including Anti Glare & TD2
Scratch Coating.
PAF is needed for our
Industrial Safety Eyewear Customers, and others with
active hobbies including Hunting, Fishing, Skiing and
anyone who needs clear lenses in varying temperature
conditions.
Other PAF Information:
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Lens
Types |
PAF can
be applied to any lens (Clear,
Polarized, Transitions/Photochromatic) |
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Lens
Materials |
PAF can
be applied to all lens materials (Polycarbonate, Plastic, Hi Index) |
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Durability |
PAF bonds to your lenses scratch coating, it can't be
"washed" or "wiped" off. |
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Compatibility |
PAF can
not be coated on lenses with Anti Glare or TD2 scratch
coatings. |
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Treatment |
PAF
lenses require an additional 3 days
processing - well worth the extra wait. |
Proper Care & Treatment for PAF
treated lenses
Water is the enemy of PAF lenses, and over time can
degrade the PAF performance, but periodic
cleaning/washing of your lenses is necessary.
After periodic exposure to water, your PAF treated
lenses will need to be rejuvenated to regenerate the
PAF quality. This is easily done by
periodically applying the rejuvenating solution,
included with every purchase, to your PAF treated
lenses.
If you are
looking for the first real solution for your
prescription lens fogging problems, try SafeVision
PAF treatment on your next pair of SafeVision
prescription lenses.
For corporate
inquiries of PAF coated lenses for your organization please
contact us at SafeVision.
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