A comparative study of adhesion evaluation methods on ophthalmic ar coating lens

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Abstract

Ophthalmic resin lenses are widely used to correct myopia and defend harmful light waves. Ophthalmic lens with anti-reflective (AR) coating has become the mainstream product in the lens market. The AR coating is composed by inorganic metal oxides, which is very different to the organic lens substrate in thermal expansion coefficients. In a normal wearing environment, coating delaminating often occurs resulting that AR function is disabled. How to evaluate adhesion of the AR coating is important. In this paper, a specially designed cutting tool was used to scratch two grids on each surface of the lens. The peel off operation was carried out with the tape within specified adhesion range. The coating detachment was evaluated by visual inspection and microscopy based on the methods defined in ISO 2409 and GB 10810.4, the applicability was compared and discussed.

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Zhang, X., Ma, W., Zhang, S., Huang, H., Ouyang, L., Peng, W., … Chen, C. (2020). A comparative study of adhesion evaluation methods on ophthalmic ar coating lens. Coatings, 10(10), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings10100979

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