Military

Gas masks

Gas masks can mean the difference between life and death in a CBR situation. Fogging from increased body heat can impede vision in actual battle situations as well as in training. Winter conditions and temperature changes can cause fogging on external lenses. Users will be fatally affected by low visibility in situations requiring mobility, shooting, and other physical activities.

Ray Materials anti-fog coating can be applied to glass, PC, acrylic, urethane, and all other transparent materials, and can be used on both commercial and military gas masks. Gas mask lenses will be impervious to environmental conditions and offer clear vision at all times, preventing dangerous and life-threatening situations.

Scopes/Binoculars/Night vision goggles

The importance of the ability to aim at an enemy accurately during real battle and training cannot be understated. In winter and in conditions with large temperature variations, fogging in optical equipment such as scopes, binoculars, night vision goggles, etc. can be a major impediment to military forces.

Ray Materials anti-fog coating can coat both sides of the lenses and prevent fogging due to heat from the eyes and from temperature differences between the human body and the environment (especially in winter).