Adjustable spectacles

Case study
Vortex Adlens medical spectacle lens testing in situ
Vortex Adlens medical spectacle lens testing in situ
Custom fixture to align the lens specmen for torque measurement
Custom fixture to align the lens specmen for torque measurement

Solution

  • Vortex-i computer-controlled test system (replaced by VortexPro).
  • Custom fixture to ensure precise alignment

Benefits

  • Independent, in-house, testing
  • Unique test procedure repeatably performed
The Mecmesin force and torque products are simple to use, reliable and have significantly increased the speed of design development at the company. The programming was found to be intuitive and calculations and data export features particularly useful, especially when setting up programs for non-technical staff.

, Lead Test Engineer, Quality
Adlens

Requirement

Adlens manufacture adaptive lenses used within spectacles that are distributed throughout the world. The lenses change power at the turn of the dial located at the side of the spectacle. Once the correct setting has been reached the dials can be removed, thereby permanently fixing the power of the lens.

The company wanted to verify the ergonomics and repeatability of the components used within the production of the spectacles in order to optimise the process and screen test their end product. One of their objectives was to make dials and levers, which operated as smoothly and reliably as possible for consumer ease. Tests needed to be performed in compliance with ISO 13485 for medical devices.

Solution

Mecmesin were recommended to Adlens through another customer, Henkel. Mecmesin provided Adlens with a Vortex-i computer-controlled test system and Intelligent Loadcell, which was combined with special fixtures, designed in-house by Adlens, to perform the tests they needed.

With the special fixture securely fitted on the Vortex-i, a sample lens, with dial attached, is located in the fixture. The Vortex-i is pre-programmed to perform 10 or 1.5 rotations, 1.5. for end-of-line checks, and 10 for destructive verification testing of samples. As one of their goals is to ensure smooth operation of the dial, the graphical representation, provided by the systems software, Emperor™, means easy identification of anomalies in the dials movement. Comparative analysis between different dials is required.

The ability to perform calculations and program tests to their own exact specifications has proved very beneficial to Adlens. Introducing the Vortex-i on-site led to a substantial reduction in associated testing costs, as they no longer require the use of a specialist laboratory for testing their samples. It also enables much faster feedback to their design team.

The VortexPro paired with VectorPro now enables even more control with complex calculations possible and powerful results display and reporting. This software is built on established information architecture and database technology, to support all medical device manufacturers in meeting 21 CFR Part 11 compliance for electronic records and signatures. User access policies ensure robust security measures are easily implemented company-wide in global organisations.

Test equipment

  • Vortex-i/VortexPro computer-controlled test system
  • Intelligent torque loadcell 1.5N.m
  • Special fixture for precise alignment

Torque measurement test system with software ideal for medical device manufacturers
VortexPro Touch torque test system benefits from VectorPro software to support 21 CFR compliant organisations
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