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  1. The best lens materials for glasses are1234:
    • Glass: Glass is the most stable, scratch-resistant, and provides the best optical quality of all lens materials.
    • CR-39: CR-39, also known as plastic or hard resin, is approximately 50% lighter than glass.
    • Polycarbonate: Polycarbonate lenses have become the standard for lightweight, shatter-resistant optical lenses.
    • Hi-Index: Hi-Index lenses are thinner and lighter than regular plastic lenses.
    • Trivex: Trivex lenses are similar to polycarbonate lenses but are thinner and lighter.
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    Lens Materials

    • Glass Glass has historically been the material of choice for ophthalmic lenses. Glass is most stable, scratch-resistant, and provides the best optical quality of all lens materials. ...
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    To date, the best two options are either Polycarbonate or Trivex lenses. What are Polycarbonate Lenses? Since its introduction to the eyeglass market in the early 1980s, Polycarbonate lenses have become the standard for lightweight, shatter-resistant optical lenses.
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    Best Lens Materials for Glasses

    • Common Lens Material in Glasses Some of the most common lens materials are CR-39 plastic, Polycarbonate plastic, and 1.67 High Index plastic. Each of these materials has advantages and is the most desirable in certain circumstances.
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    The two best-selling eyeglass lenses are the most basic ones: CR-39 and the polycarbonate, both plastic. (Few people now use glass, which is heavy and breakable.)
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