The strength of contact lens materials is an important consideration with respect to resistance to damage during lens handling and long term durability, and may govern some aspects of in-eye lens performance. The tensile properties of hydrogel contact lenses manufactured from eight different materials were examined in a series of clinical and laboratory experiments using the Instron 1122 Universal Testing Instrument. Lenses from the following eight materials (and nominal water contents) were used: HEMA/VP 40%, HEMA/VP 55%, HEMA/VP 70%, VP/MMA 55%, VP/MMA 70%, HEMA 40%, HEMA/MAA 55% and HEMA/MAA 70% (HEMA: 2-hydroxy-ethyl methacrylate, VP: vinyl pyrrolidone, MMA: methyl methacrylate, MAA: methacrylic acid). Tensile strength, elongation-at-br...
The mechanical testing procedures were analyzed and testing methods were developed for soft contact ...
Purpose: The modulus of a material describes its ability to keep its shape and resist deformation. T...
Standard methods of contact angle analysis include sessile drop, captive bubble and Wilhelmy plate t...
The strength of contact lens materials is an important consideration with respect to resistance to d...
Hydrogel materials are not only different as a result of different co-monomer compositions but also ...
AbstractNanoindentation offers a convenient method for the testing of thin hydrogel specimens, such ...
Purpose: This review summarises the way in which mechanical property measurements combined with clin...
The parameters of soft contact lenses may alter during wear. A series of clinical and laboratory exp...
The in-eye performance of soft contact lenses may be affected by the material from which they are fa...
Hydrogels are soft materials capable of absorbing large quantities of water. Because they possess qu...
PurposeTo investigate the stress-strain behaviour of 9 soft contact lens materials, that are commonl...
A new micro-shaft-poking (MSP) apparatus has been applied for characterizing the mechanical properti...
The properties of water in soft contact lenses such as the water content, free-to-bound water ratio,...
PURPOSE: To establish the clinical impact of three different methods of manufacture used to produce ...
Background: To evaluate the impact on the ocular surface of a daily disposable hydrogel contact lens...
The mechanical testing procedures were analyzed and testing methods were developed for soft contact ...
Purpose: The modulus of a material describes its ability to keep its shape and resist deformation. T...
Standard methods of contact angle analysis include sessile drop, captive bubble and Wilhelmy plate t...
The strength of contact lens materials is an important consideration with respect to resistance to d...
Hydrogel materials are not only different as a result of different co-monomer compositions but also ...
AbstractNanoindentation offers a convenient method for the testing of thin hydrogel specimens, such ...
Purpose: This review summarises the way in which mechanical property measurements combined with clin...
The parameters of soft contact lenses may alter during wear. A series of clinical and laboratory exp...
The in-eye performance of soft contact lenses may be affected by the material from which they are fa...
Hydrogels are soft materials capable of absorbing large quantities of water. Because they possess qu...
PurposeTo investigate the stress-strain behaviour of 9 soft contact lens materials, that are commonl...
A new micro-shaft-poking (MSP) apparatus has been applied for characterizing the mechanical properti...
The properties of water in soft contact lenses such as the water content, free-to-bound water ratio,...
PURPOSE: To establish the clinical impact of three different methods of manufacture used to produce ...
Background: To evaluate the impact on the ocular surface of a daily disposable hydrogel contact lens...
The mechanical testing procedures were analyzed and testing methods were developed for soft contact ...
Purpose: The modulus of a material describes its ability to keep its shape and resist deformation. T...
Standard methods of contact angle analysis include sessile drop, captive bubble and Wilhelmy plate t...