The Liquid 3D Technology process combines low temperatures with ultra-fast printing, which the company suggests uses 90% less energy than conventional SLS 3D printing. Compared to the process of creating traditional acetate frames, the company noted, the reduction in carbon footprint is even greater. Introducing the new technology, Monoqool shared: “Until now, the materials available to make durable and long-lasting glasses have been limited to glasses with matte-coloured surfaces.”
“Translucent 3D printing has long been on the wishlist for Monoqool,” the company said. “The new technology and new materials bring new possibilities to the table.”
The new frames feature a screwless hinge system, multi-adjustable sides, and non-slip end tips and nose pads.
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