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Single Vision Lenses are a type of corrective eyewear used to correct refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. These lenses are designed to provide clear vision at a single distance, either far or near. Single vision lenses are the most common type of corrective lenses and are available in a variety of materials, including plastic, polycarbonate, and high-index. They can also be made with anti-reflective coating, photochromic, and polarized treatments.
Single vision lenses are used in a variety of optical products, including eyeglasses, sunglasses, and contact lenses. They are also used in a variety of medical and industrial applications, such as microscopes, telescopes, and binoculars.
Some companies in the Single Vision Lenses market include Essilor, Hoya, Carl Zeiss, Nikon, Seiko, and Rodenstock. Show Less Read more