Profile: Bin Shyh Enterprise Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer of lenses and safety glasses. Our main products include photochromic sun, computer protection, decentered, polycarbonate demo, aspheric reading and myopia photochromic Rx lenses. Our aspheric reading lenses feature real aspheric design. These are flat and good looking. These lenses are available in the diameter of 66mm and 73mm. Our goggle screen lens is designed for sporting such as skiing, golfing, racing & driving without prismatic power.
The company is ISO 9001 certified.
FDA Registration Number: 8043698
US Agent: Justine Ho
Phone: +1-(214)-498-4804 E-Mail:
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• Magnifying Spectacle (FDA Code: HOI / 886.5840) Magnifying spectacles are devices that consist of spectacle frames with convex lenses intended to be worn by a patient who has impaired vision to enlarge images. |
• Non Prescription Sunglasses (FDA Code: HQY / 886.5850) Sunglasses (nonprescription) are devices that consist of spectacle frames or clips with absorbing, reflective, tinted, polarizing, or photosensitized lenses intended to be worn by a person to protect the eyes from bright sunlight but not to provide refractive corrections. This device is usually available over-the-counter. |
• Non-Custom Prescription Spectacle Lens (FDA Code: HQG / 886.5844) A prescription spectacle lens is a glass or plastic device that is a lens intended to be worn by a patient in a spectacle frame to provide refractive corrections in accordance with a prescription for the patient. The device may be modified to protect the eyes from bright sunlight (i.e., prescription sunglasses). Prescription sunglass lenses may be reflective, tinted, polarizing, or photosensitized. |
• Ophthalmic Eye Shield (FDA Code: HOY / 886.4750) An ophthalmic eye shield is a device that consists of a plastic or aluminum eye covering intended to protect the eye or retain dressing materials in place. |
• Spectacle Frame (FDA Code: HQZ / 886.5842) A spectacle frame is a device made of metal or plastic intended to hold prescription spectacle lenses worn by a patient to correct refractive errors. |