FAQ's of Stailess Steel and Plastic Trial Frame:
Q: How is the bridge height and temple adjustment achieved in the trial frame?
A: The trial frame features an adjustable nose pad for varying bridge heights and spring-loaded temple arms, enabling a secure and comfortable fit for different users.
Q: What is the main benefit of using stainless steel and plastic in this trial frame?
A: Combining stainless steel with high-quality plastic ensures the frame is durable, corrosion-resistant, lightweight, and ergonomic-making long refraction sessions more comfortable for both patient and practitioner.
Q: When should the trial frame be disinfected before use?
A: As the frame is not supplied sterilized, it should always be cleaned either by wipe or chemical disinfection prior to each refraction session or optical measurement, in line with standard infection control protocols.
Q: Where can this trial frame be used?
A: This equipment is intended for use in hospitals, vision clinics, and by ophthalmologists or optometrists during routine or specialized eye examinations.
Q: What is the process for ordering and receiving a sample of the trial frame?
A: You can request a sample unit for evaluation with a nominal outlay; once the request is processed, the sample will be dispatched promptly, letting you assess its quality before placing a larger order.
Q: How many trial lenses can be loaded per eye into this frame?
A: Each eye section securely holds up to four standard trial lenses, including spherical, cylindrical lenses, or prisms, making it a formidable tool for comprehensive refractions.