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Digital measurement of prescription eyeglass lenses
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Analysis of single vision, bifocal and progressive lenses
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UV transmittance evaluation
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Prescription verification before dispensing
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Optical workshop and laboratory quality control
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High-speed, high-accuracy digital lensmeter engineered for advanced clinical performance.
The HLM-7000P is a premium digital lensmeter that provides fast, accurate and fully automated measurement of prescription lenses. With advanced wavefront technology, a bright LCD display and smooth workflow, it is ideal for modern optical clinics.
The HLM-7000P Digital Lensmeter is designed to deliver superior optical measurement accuracy with advanced wavefront analysis. It automatically detects and measures single vision, bifocal and progressive lenses with exceptional speed and precision.
Its high-resolution LCD display presents clear maps and readings for sphere, cylinder, axis, prism and UV transmittance. The device ensures stable measurement through a refined optical system that minimises operator error and supports consistent, repeatable results.
Built for busy clinical environments, the HLM-7000P incorporates ergonomic handling, intuitive navigation and automatic positioning to enhance user experience. Its advanced technology makes it suitable for prescription verification, progressive lens evaluation and high-volume optical workflows.
Digital measurement of prescription eyeglass lenses
Analysis of single vision, bifocal and progressive lenses
UV transmittance evaluation
Prescription verification before dispensing
Optical workshop and laboratory quality control
High-accuracy digital measurements using wavefront technology
Fast, automatic detection and alignment
High-resolution display for clear, detailed results
Reliable measurement of progressive lenses with accurate mapping
Stable optical system reduces variability between users
1. What types of lenses can the HLM-7000P measure?
It measures single vision, bifocal and progressive lenses, along with UV transmittance.
2. Does it use wavefront technology?
Yes, it incorporates wavefront analysis for enhanced measurement accuracy.
3. Is it suitable for high-volume optical clinics?
Yes, its fast and automated workflow is ideal for busy environments.
4. Can it verify prescriptions before spectacles are dispensed?
Yes, it provides precise lens measurements for accurate prescription verification.
5. Is the interface easy to use?
Yes, it features a simple, intuitive layout that supports quick learning.