PRAMAOR started out in the optical sector in 1971, specialising
immediately in the manufacture of metal frames for spectacles
and sunglasses, and rapidly acquiring an impressive wealth of
knowledge and experience. Together with continuous technological
innovation

and
detailed attention to the most up-to-date technical solutions,
this makes the company the ideal partner for quality, flexibility,
production capacity and reliability, essential attributes in today's
manufacturing environment. It is exactly this attention to innovation,
supported by long experience that led PRAMAOR in 1993 to diversify
its production along a difficult but exciting new road: TITANIUM.
PRAMAOR achieved it by paying great attention to both materials
and the quality of equipment used. For precisely this reason Pramaor
turned to Japan, undisputed leader in the field, to acquire machines
and know-how, and it continues to import, direct, raw materials
of unbeatable quality from this same source. For the manufacture
of the frames, we use only PURE TITANIUM and BETA TITANIUM (the
latter is three times more expensive, but more flexible and stronger
than the former, and ideal for use in thin frames).
Total absence of nickel is guaranteed (0%), either in the frame
itself or in any of the colourings used

(galvanic or other) in the coating. Therefore, the frame is completely
hypoallergenic when in contact with the skin, unlike so many others
made from titanium alloys of low quality and strength, which contain
only a very small amount of this valuable metal, but are sold
as if they were the same product.
PRAMAOR generally works to the customer's design specification,
but also has available a range of classic designs, royalty-free,
enough to make an interesting first, small collection to launch
onto this new high-profile segment of the market which is in rapid
and continuous expansion.
Not an unreasonable assumption, although the results obtained
up until now, sustained by customer satisfaction, make PRAMAOR
the "quality leader" in this innovative production area.