Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Optical article shaping or treating – Nonmechanical aftertreatment
Patent
1984-03-09
1985-10-29
Michl, Paul R.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Optical article shaping or treating
Nonmechanical aftertreatment
264 17, 264232, 264340, 264343, 528486, 528487, 528489, 528499, C08J 714
Patent
active
045500010
ABSTRACT:
A process for producing shaped articles having improved surfaces, characterized by subjecting a shaped article of a polymer derived from a monomeric material comprising an acrylate and/or methacrylate to at least one of a hot water treatment, an aqueous alkali solution treatment and an aqueous acid solution treatment. Shaped articles obtained by this process have an advantage that when the surfaces thereof are stained the removal of the stains is quite easy. Moreover, they are hydrophilic and have excellent wettability by water. Therefore, said shaped articles are extremely suitable for use as contact lens.
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Ito Tetsuo
Kiyomatsu Yasuhiro
Shimizu Takao
Suminoe Taro
Japan Synthetic Rubber Co. Ltd.
Michl Paul R.
Ricky Contact Lens Research Institute Inc.
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