Laser Welding Protective Goggles
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Safety & Training
Safety & Training
The HGLW-1500 is considered a Class 4 laser. Safety precautions and laser training are critically important. Please contact a sales representative prior to making a purchase of a laser welding system.
Description
Description
Professional Laser Welding Goggles
Our laser safety glasses are designed to absorb specific laser wavelengths, providing a secure working environment for users exposed to laser radiation. The lenses are crafted from macromolecule polycarbonate material and high-efficiency absorption material, ensuring optimal protection. These glasses comply with the optical properties standards set by CE EN 207.
Safety Information
- Mandatory Use: Legal regulations require that all personnel working in environments with potential exposure to laser radiation must wear appropriate eye protection.
- Risk Factors: Hazards may arise from direct exposure to laser beams or accidental reflections from reflective surfaces, including the glasses themselves or misaligned optical components.
Before Use
- Verification: Ensure the laser safety glasses are suitable for the specific type of laser you will be working with. Verify the laser wavelength, operating mode, and protection level marked on the glasses.
- Compatibility: These glasses are only effective against lasers within the wavelength range specified on the product.
During Use
- Inspection: Regularly inspect the glasses for any signs of damage, scratches, or discoloration. If any such issues are found, discontinue use immediately and replace them.
- Environment Considerations: Laser safety glasses typically use colored lenses, which may alter color perception and reduce visible light transmittance (VLT). If VLT is less than 20%, increase workplace lighting or add additional light sources as needed.
- Precautions: Never look directly at a laser beam, even when wearing laser safety glasses. These glasses are not designed for other uses, such as sun protection, and are not suitable for use in road traffic.
Specifications
Scale Number and Optical Density (OD)
- Optical Density (OD): The OD value defines the level of attenuation the glasses provide against lasers within the specified wavelength range. For example, OD 5 at 808nm means the glasses attenuate the laser's power at 808nm by a factor of 10^5.
Scale Numbers (LB1 to LB10): The scale numbers indicate the power or energy density the glasses can withstand for at least 5 seconds or 50 pulses during a direct laser hit. These