TITANFLEX eyewear was one of the first revolutionary materials combinations ever seen on the spectacle market in 1988 and continues to lead it today. Combining comfort, toughness, lightweight construction and modern style in one package was revolutionary for TITANFLEX’s success – revolutionizing it then and remaining so ever since.
NSO musicians appeared ready to welcome James Conlon back onto the podium as he led them through a lively performance of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. Contrary to Eschenbach, Conlon brought first and second violins together on the left instead of Eschenbach’s usual arrangement and had cellos and violas play together with one tone.
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The Eschenbach Crush Process makes it possible to produce eyeglasses made of ultra-flexible titanium material, ideal for active wear. Leveraging memory effect technology, TITANFLEX material combinations are three times more flexible than spring steel – meaning they automatically return back to their original shapes after prolonged use or being hit accidentally. Pure titanium is one of the ten most abundant elements on Earth’s crust yet difficult to extract and process for eyewear use – this involves intensive thermo-mechanical processing procedures and refinement to create wearability combined with durability and design competence resulting in material capable of meeting all these parameters.
TITANFLEX stands for not only wearing comfort, strength and durability but also fashionable sustainability as evidenced by two stunning models from its current collection that won over the jury of Red Dot Award.
TITANFLEX eyewear represents innovative eyewear of the highest level.