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How Welding Helmets Protect Your Eyes |
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How Welding Helmets Protect Your Eyes
Welding helmets are the without a doubt the single most valuable item a welder has to protect himself. Welding helmets
have been around for a long time and the technology has steadily
improved. They are much more user friendly and offer far more
protection. Still, there are a lot of misconceptions about how a
welding helmet actually protects the welder from environmental hazards
of their job. Your average layperson commonly believes a welding
helmet's primary task is to shield your eyes from the bright lights of
a welding arc. Almost like a welding helmet is a pair of super
sunglasses. This is only partially true. The lens' in the helmet
primary job is to filter out ultraviolet and infrared light. The lens
is designed to filter out 100% of harmful UV and IR rays from your
sensitive eyes. Do not confuse this with whether or not the lens is
dark or not. An auto darkening lens will protect the welder from
ultraviolet light whether the lens is clear or darkened. It is
understandable to think the bright light is the problem because it is
visible to the naked eye. The bright light is still damaging to the
eye, that's why the welding helmet has a darkened lens or has an auto
darkening feature. On auto darkening welding helmets, the lens will
darken within 4/10ths of millisecond to filter out visible light. This
is faster than your eyes have time to react to the light. Anything
slower than 4/10ths of a millisecond and you shouldn't purchase the
welding helmet. An auto darkening model protects your eyes 100% of the
time from ultraviolet and infrared light whether the lens is clear or
darkened and protects you from visible light 4/10ths of millisecond
after the arc is lit. This arrangement is far safer than older style
welding helmets for the simple reason that you can see when the arc is
shut off. After you stop welding the auto darkening lens will become
clear. Now you can walk around or see your work area without lifting
the helmet. This is very important because another function of the
welding helmet is to protect your face and eyes from flying objects.
Metal debris and other hazards can still damage your eyes. Auto
darkening welding helmets are definitely the way to go and worth the
extra cost. Rest assured the technology will completely protect your
eyes from the harmful effects of the welding light. The lens will
darken in enough time so your irreplaceable eyes are not damaged. A
welder will not sacrifice safety for convenience and actually the auto
darkening models are far safer because they allow to keep your face and
eyes protected even after the welding arc is extinguished.
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