D: Spectacle Frame Materials - Week 2 Flashcards
List 5 types of spectacle frames (note: there are others)
- Plastic Frame
- Metal Spectacle Frame
- Metal/Nylon cord
- Composite/Combination Frame
- Rimless Mounted Frame
(alternatively; 6. Half Eye Frame, 7. Semi-rimless, 8. Numount Mounting)
What 2 types of materials do composite/combination frames consist of?
Metal and Plastic
What are Half eye frames useful for?
used for near vision in a half visual field (useful for presbyopes)
Explain the design of semi-rimless frames
Mounting lenses held only by a top rim
How many attachments do numount mounting frames have?
Only 1 attachment per lens (at nasal edge)
List 5 parts of a frame seen from the front
- Bridge (in the middle, over nose)
- Shield (where the hinge is attached to the spectacle)
- Nose pad (either side of nose)
- Rim
- Endpiece (at corners)
List 6 parts of the frame seen from the side
- Butt portion (around hinge)
- Shield
- Dowel hole
- Temple/shaft
- Bend
- Earpiece
Name 5 designs for sides of spectacle frames
- normal ‘skull’ arm
- convertible arm
- library arm
- ‘bow’ or curl arm
- ‘full curl’ arm
What 2 frame side designs look like a candy cane?
‘bow’ and ‘full curl’ arms
What’s the difference between a convertible arm and library arm?
A library arm is almost completely straight. A convertible arm starts as library but can be bent around the ear or vice versa.
What is a ‘full curl’ arm usually made of? What about a ‘bow’ arm?
full curl: sprung wire, sometimes plastic coated
bow: plastic before bend then plastic covered wire
Name the ideal requirements of a frame material (8)
- Lightweight
- Strong, but flexible
- Retain its shape
- Adjustable
- Inert to body fluids
- Inert to external compounds
- Cosmetically attractive
- Inexpensive
**silicari
What is the difference between ‘thermoplastic’ and ‘thermosetting’ materials?
thermoplastic: capable of being reformed under heat; good for adjusting shape after initial manufacture
thermosetting: set or hardened in final stages of adjustment, which fixes its shape; will not soften much when reheated, but will burn or melt
Describe the 2 main techniques for manufacturing plastic frames.
- Injection Moulding: liquid monomer or polymer pumped into mould.
- Machining: eye shape is cut from steel material
In injection moulding, when are joints usually placed into the mould?
prior to moulding
In Machining, how are the joints handled?
Joints are either heat sunk or riveted
Can both moulding and machining be applied to make a frame?
Yes. moulding, then machining
In what 3 ways can joints be applied in plastic frames?
- Heat inserted into mould
- Riveted into front and side
- Soldered onto the reinforcing wire
How can the half joint be used to secure the front of the frame to the temple?
The half joints can be riveted to or heat inserted into the front
List 3 cellulose based plastic materials for spectacle frames, in order from least to most commonly used.
- Cellulose Nitrate: No longer used due to flammability
- Cellulose Proprionate: increasingly used b/c lower costs
- Cellulose Acetate: very common (most common plastic material in frames)