Monday, December 5, 2011

Only the Finest Materials

Certain materials can make a difference
Eyewear from TAG Heuer is superior in a number of ways. From the exceptional craftsmanship these sunglasses are designed from, to the solid parts that are used to create their magnificent frames and lenses, TAG Heuer eyewear is most certainly avant-garde.  Listed below are some of the first-class ingredients used to make up these spectacular spectacles.

316L Stainless Steel

For all of our chemistry buffs out there, 316L stainless steel is high-grade steel that is used in numerous market applications from material in skyscrapers to surgical instruments.  316L stainless steel has a higher resistance to corrosion and pitting. The “L” grade actually stands for the maximum amount of carbon the steel consists of, which is 0.03%.
  

Beta Titanium

Beta-titanium is a strong, yet flexible alloy. It consists of wide mixture of other durable elements, including iron. Because of its characteristics, it is widely used in the orthodontic field as well.  

Elastomer

What in the world is elastomer? Elastomer is a fancy name for rubber. This particular rubber is transformed into a glass at a certain temperature known as a glass transition temperature or Tg. To turn the elastomer into its glassy state, Tg levels range from as low as -195 Fahrenheit! Elastomer makes these fabulous glasses light-weight as well as sturdy.

Crafted with extreme diligence and perfection, TAG Heuer sunglasses are engineered for action and performance. The durable ingredients make up a seamless design for a truly luxurious product.
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~Charlene Marie

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