Dia’s New E 1000 GP-3 Edger:
The Dia E 1000GP-3 New Shelf Bevel replaces our Glass Wheel so now you’re able to make Hi-Wrapped Frames easily. Make children's Sports Frames with Hi- Power lenses without the temples being pushed out by the lenses. You can even make lenses for your Oakley Frames with those deep bevels that are so popular!
Once again is in a class by itself by allowing the operator to add a forgotten safety bevel, polish, sizing the lens down, groove or even widen and deepen a groove on any lens after taking the block off the lens just by putting another block on the lens by hand and disregarding the patients PD or Axis. Place the lens back into the edger and add any of these forgotten features without any headaches or frustration!
- Wait until you see the many features of our re-edge mode, its like no other system on the market today!
- Deodorize the fumes from Hi-Index or Polycarbonate lenses with the highly effective Dia Deodorizer!
Dia’s New FD-80 Frame Tracer:
With the NEW FD-80 Frame Tracer from Dia, getting the patients PD correct is no longer an issue With Dias built-in technology, this is a thing of the past!
The Lab Technician is no longer required to guess on how much to move the patients PD because of the Hi Wrap of today’s frames using Dia's superior technology.
The formula of Frame PD minus Patients PD divided by 2 equal’s patients PD no longer applies to the correct PD for today’s Hi-Wrapped Frames when using the Dia FD-80 Frame Tracer.
Dia’s New LS-82 Blocker:
The New Dia LS-82 Blocker features an LED lighting system and a magnified viewing screen that lets you see what you’re blocking with added clarity and precision. This makes it much easier on the eyes when you’re working all day in the Lab!
Dia is the first and only company addressing the issue with decentration of the PD on Hi-Wrapped frames with 6 to 8 base lenses in them with built-in precision!
Visit us at the 2015 Vision Expo to see it in action!
Contact David Kitayama at DKOptical.net for more information or call (626) 232-1974
www.dkoptical.net
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