Profile: Marlin Industries supplies contact lens inserters and removers, low-vision hand-held magnifiers and low-vision spectacle microscopes.
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• Contact Lens Inserter/Remover (FDA Code: KYE / 886.5420) A contact lens inserter/remover is a handheld device intended to insert or remove contact lenses by surface adhesion or suction. |
• Diagnostic Condensing Lens (FDA Code: HJL / 886.1380) A diagnostic condensing lens is a device used in binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy (a procedure that produces an inverted or reversed direct magnified image of the eye) intended to focus reflected light from the fundus of the eye. |
• Low-Vision Hand-Held Magnifier (FDA Code: HJF / 886.5540) A low-vision magnifier is a device that consists of a magnifying lens intended for use by a patient who has impaired vision. The device may be held in the hand or attached to spectacles. |
• Low-Vision Spectacle Microscope (FDA Code: HKC / 886.5540) |
• 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. |
• Ophthalmic AC-Powered Fixation Device (FDA Code: HPL / 886.1290) A fixation device is an AC-powered device intended for use as a fixation target for the patient during ophthalmological examination. The patient directs his or her gaze so that the visual image of the object falls on the fovea centralis (the center of the macular retina of the eye.) |
• Ophthalmic Trial Lens Clip (FDA Code: HPB / 886.1410) An ophthalmic trial lens clip is a device intended to hold prisms, spheres, cylinders, or occluders on a trial frame or spectacles for vision testing. |
• 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. |