Features of medical shield materials utilizing anti-reflective film with a moth-eye type.
Free Technical Data Available: Excellent Optical Properties Made Possible by Moss Eye Structure! Explanation of the Features of Medical Shielding Materials.
The film used for regular medical shields is a transparent film such as PET. While there are no issues regarding protection from splashes, there are several challenges when considering its use in medical settings, especially in operating rooms. Generally, PET film has a transparency of about 90% and a light reflection rate of around 8%. While this may not be bothersome for short periods, prolonged use of face shields can lead to eye fatigue due to glare (light reflection from the film). A few years ago, we heard from a doctor at a hospital who said, "The current protective gear (eye shields and face shields) is difficult to use because of light reflection. Is it possible to create a more user-friendly shield by applying Dexerials' anti-reflective film?" This prompted us to start developing a high-transparency, anti-reflective film suitable for medical shields. This article will explain the features of medical shield materials that apply the anti-reflective Moss Eye type film. *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.*
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