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Frame Injection

For the frame, molten material is injected into a mold to create the desired shape.

Frame Painting

The process of frame painting in eyewear involves applying a colored or protective coating to the frames, enhancing both aesthetics and durability. This finishing touch is essential not only for the visual appeal of the eyewear but also for providing an extra layer of protection against wear, corrosion, and environmental elements.

Lens Cutting

The lens cutting process in eyewear involves shaping and cutting the lenses to fit precisely into the frames. This process is critical to ensure proper vision correction, comfort, and overall functionality of the eyewear.

Hot Bending Lens Sheet

Hot bending of lens sheets for goggles involves a thermoforming process where the lens material is heated to a malleable state and then shaped into the desired curvature. This method is commonly used to create curved or wraparound lenses that provide a comfortable fit and enhanced peripheral vision.

Sticking Two Layer Lens

Sticking two layers of lenses for goggles involves the process of adhering two separate lens elements together to create a composite lens.

Welding Strap Buckle

The process of welding a strap buckle onto goggles involves securing the buckle component to the goggle frame using a welding technique. This is a critical step in the assembly of goggles, as the strap buckle is essential for adjusting the fit and securing the goggles to the wearer's head.

Assembling

Frame components, such as the nose bridge, temples, and strap attachments, are assembled onto the molded frame. Lenses are inserted into the frame and secured.

Packaging

Packaging for goggles is a critical component of the overall product presentation, ensuring that the eyewear reaches the end user in optimal condition while also providing a positive unboxing experience.

Quality Control

Rigorous quality control checks are conducted to ensure that each pair of goggles meets safety standards, including impact resistance and optical clarity. Inspections may cover frame integrity, lens quality, and the functionality of adjustable features.

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Ensuring that items are securely and efficiently placed for transport.