Application–Ski Goggles
Skiing is an exhilarating and popular winter sport that offers athletes an incredible sense of thrill and challenge as they glide down snowy slopes in the mountains or on ski trails. Due to the varied terrain in the mountain, skiers will put on ski goggles to ensure clear vision and safety.
The lenses of ski goggles are generally made of polycarbonate (PC) which is characterized by its transparency. It provides skiers excellent visibility. However, during intense physical activity, sweat and temperature difference between inside and outside of the goggles can cause fogging on the lenses. Common ways of dealing with fog include using anti-fog sprays, applying anti-fog coating and incorporating ventilation ports. Plant cellulose offers a better solution.
Due to its high-water absorption property, lenses made of plant cellulose can absorbed the fog by itself. Additionally, the transparent characteristic of plant cellulose can provide skiers fabulous vision during skiing as well. These outstanding advantages make plant cellulose an exceptional material choice for producing ski goggle lenses.
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2024-05-14 |
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2024-08-01 |