Fluor-Silicon-Methacrylate-Copolymer
Fluor-Silicon-Methacrylate-Copolymer Contact Lens Material
The Fluor-Silicon-Methacrylate-Copolymer is a contact lens material known for its unique properties. Manufactured by Wöhlk, this material offers a range of contact lenses with varying characteristics. The average water content of contact lenses made from Fluor-Silicon-Methacrylate-Copolymer is -1% to 1%, providing a comfortable wearing experience.
Comparing the water content with other materials, the Fluor-Silicon-Methacrylate-Copolymer falls within the lower range. Materials such as Aerofilcon A and Alphafilcon A have higher water content, while materials like Balafilcon A and Lotrafilcon A have significantly lower water content.
List of contact lenses made from Fluor-Silicon-Methacrylate-Copolymer:
- Conflex-air: Yearly spherical lenses made by Wöhlk, Moisture/Water content: -1%, Oxygen permeability: 52
- A 90: Yearly spherical lenses made by Wöhlk, Moisture/Water content: 1%, Oxygen permeability: 52
- Conflex-air 100-UV: Yearly spherical lenses made by Wöhlk, Moisture/Water content: -1%, Oxygen permeability: 100
Other contact lens materials and their water content:
- Aerofilcon A: 69%
- Alphafilcon A: 66%
- Balafilcon A: 36%
- Lotrafilcon A: 24%
- Methafilcon A: 57%
- Senofilcon A: 40%
- Silikon-Hydrogel: 53%
- bi-ionisches Bio-Hydrogel: 58%
Please note that the water content of contact lenses can affect their comfort and suitability for individual wearers. It is recommended to consult with an eye care professional to determine the most suitable contact lens material for your specific needs.