Auto Lensmeters Tomey TL-6000
For all types of lenses, the Tomey TL-6000's 117-point Hartmann sensor wavefront technology ensures improved measuring accuracy and speed.
WAVEFRONT TECHNOLOGY
WITH HARTMANN SENSOR (117 POINTS)
The Tomey TL-6000 uses 117 point Hartmann sensor wavefront
technology to offer superior measuring accuracy and speed for all types of
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When measuring high index lenses, the use of a green LED
measurement light eliminates the need for Abbe compensation.
SIMULTANEOUS
MEASUREMENT OF UV/BLUE LIGHT AND POWER
Blue light filtering lenses have made their way into
ophthalmology shops, where they shield the eyes from the harmful blue light
emitted by LED screens. Show your patients the transmittance of blue light (465
nm) and UV light (375 nm) passing through their lenses while measuring optical
power.
LENS MARK RECOGNITION
SUPPORT
A variety of grid patterns will aid in the detection of lens
marks as well as the visualisation of multifocal lens distortion. The grid
patterns are changed by swiping a finger across the 7-inch touch panel.
SIMPLE POWER MAPPING
You can observe the progression zone of multifocal lenses
using the simple power mapping function. The PD-value and L-work value's is
elevated to a k-specific characteristic.
Tomey USA unveiled their new Auto Lensmeter models, the Tomey TL-6000.
The device's most essential feature is the 118-point
Hartmann sensor. This wavefront technology is utilised to determine lens power
and deliver the most exact and rapid readings even while testing multifocal
lepanels.
The latest Tomey lensmeter models have been released. Users
can use the Tomey TL-6000 to assess both UV and blue light transmission.
Different patterns let the user locate the laser etching and visualise the lens
distortion. The grid can be changed by swiping a finger across the 7-inch touch
panel.
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