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why ultra violet coating on glasses
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Ultra-violet (UV) coatings on glasses serve as an essential protective layer against harmful UV radiation from the sun. Prolonged exposure to UV rays can cause serious eye damage, leading to conditions such as cataracts, macular degeneration, and even skin cancer around the eyelids. UV coatings absorb these rays, preventing them from reaching the eye. They typically do not alter the clarity or color of vision, making them ideal for everyday wear. Additionally, these coatings often come with added benefits like scratch resistance, which enhances the durability of the lenses. For individuals who spend considerable time outdoors, UV-coated glasses are indispensable for safeguarding eye health.
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