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BPI® IR-Tints™ |
R Tints™ block a portion of the near infrared spectrum.
3 oz bottle (88 ml) Each bottle makes one quart of solution. (946 ml)
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BPI® is the
world’s largest manufacturer of optical tints that
are used by opticians, optometrists and
ophthalmologists in tinting, dying, or otherwise
coloring clear plastic – especially optical
sunglass lenses. BPI® also produces lines of
therapeutic tints providing UV protection and
aiding with problems such as blepharospasms,
headaches, retinitis pigmentosa, color blindness,
corneal dystrophys, macular degeneration, retinal
damage and dyslexia. BPI® has specialty tints such
as EVA for viewing computer monitors and Solar
Dyes for the finest sunglasses. BPI® also
manufactures laboratory equipment such as tinting
instruments, photometers, ultrasonic cleaners,
edgers (for edging lenses), gradient lensors (for
producing gradation of tint on lenses) and ovens
for heat and chemical tempering of glass lenses
for safety glasses and eyewear. BPI® supports all
optical lens and sunglass manufacturers and
optical laboratories.
Brain Power Inc, 4470 SW 74 Avenue, Miami Florida, 33155 • Telephone: 305-264-4465 • Toll Free: 1-800-225-5274
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ALL PAGES WITHIN THIS WEBSITE ARE © 2006 BPI®. All specific names mentioned herein are trademarks of Brain Power Inc®. Miami. Florida. The following are registered trademarks with the US Patent Office and with similar offices in other countries: Transchromatic®, Solar Sun®, There isn’t a lens we can’t improve®, Safari®, Designed Spectrum®, Blue Barrier®, Brain Power Inc.®, BPI®, Buy now, save later®, Dye Hard®, EVA®, Spectracolor®, Safari®, Solar®, The Pill® and Ziptint®. The BPI® bottle shape and design are trademarks of BPI®. BPI® is not responsible for typographical errors. Offers subject to change without notice. Any prices quoted do not include sales tax or shipping charges. Item availability and price are subject to change without notice.
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