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Did you know that the Cooper Clear FW lens material, tetrafilcon A, is a hydrophilic random terpolymer of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone and methylmethacrylate joined in a three dimensional network of terpolymer chains by divinylbenzene cross links?
Did ya? Huh? I got that off of a web site by Eye Topics. I thought it sounded cool. I thought it may also bring in all those people who are doing Internet searches for hydrophilic random terpolymers. ![]() |
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