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Choosing Welding Lenses Made Easy

SHOP WELDING LENS SHOP WELDING LENS Phillips Safety offers an extensive selection of high-quality welding lenses to suit most welding applications. We provide not only a variety when it comes to the filter options of our welding lenses, but in the sizes and shapes.  Our welding lenses include cobalt blue and athermal green lenses, which can be purchased as welding glasses. Besides these, our selection also contains alloweld lens, clear glass cover lens, gold welding lens, super blue drop in lens, super magenta drop in lens, and welding magnifier lens. Here we offer flat lenses for goggles, helmets, and masks in standard sizes and shades. We also have standard welding shades with

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Laser Safety Windows: A Workplace Essential

SHOP LASER SAFETY WINDOWS SHOP LASER SAFETY WINDOWS Laser safety windows are an important part of a laser safety system and can be used in a variety of applications. These windows are designed to protect people and equipment from the harmful effects of laser radiation. They are made from special materials that are transparent to visible light but absorb or reflect laser radiation.  Laser safety windows are commonly made of glass or acrylic and are available in standard sizes for use as viewing windows, or customized to fit specific applications, like optical table enclosures. What is the importance of Laser

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Glassblowing Lenses

Phillips Safety Products carries lens types for every glassblowing and glass working application. Deciding on a lens type for glassblowing safety glasses or glass working safety glasses generally requires you to factor in how dark you want the lens and what types of visible or invisible light you need to protect against for your glass working application. Glassblowing Lenses and Glasses In general, the types of light that glass workers need to protect against are sodium flare, ultraviolet (UV) light, and infrared (IR) light. We have filters to protect against several combinations of these harmful waves. Here are the common

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Phillips Safety’s New Website Improves User Experience

The brand new Phillips Safety website improves upon the shopping experience for customers seeking protective eyewear. A Better User Experience with the New Phillips Safety Site For the past 10 years, Phillips Safety has been proud to be a go to source for a wide variety of protective eyewear—serving everyone from welders and glassblowers to x-ray and radiation technicians. We have strived to bring the highest quality materials in the latest designs and fashions, protecting your eyes from chemicals, harmful UV rays, lasers, radiation and many other optical hazards. And in turn, you’ve helped us to become a leading global

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Video: Laser Safety Glasses for Laser DMX

Laser safety glasses are vital when working with high-powered lasers that can cause burns, but what about laser DMX—like lasers used in light shows? Why Use Laser Safety Glasses for Laser DMX? Many people tend to think that these lasers are safe because they are used in public settings, at laser light shows and concerts, with no apparent damaging effect on the audience. These lasers, typically called a digital multiplex (DMX) laser, are indeed safe for viewing in this context, but they are capable of damaging the eyes or causing eye fatigue or headaches for programmers working with the laser

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What are Laser Safety Goggles?

Laser safety goggles and laser safety glasses are crucial to the safe and effective use of lasers. Laser Safety Goggles: The What and the Why Some facilities which run laser operations have a Laser Safety Officer (LSO) who is responsible for deciding which laser safety goggles to use. But other facilities do not use lasers enough to keep an LSO on staff. This article will help the latter (and quite possibly the former) to make more informed decisions about laser protective eyewear. Laser safety goggles have lenses that absorb, attenuate, or reflect specific wavelengths of light at specific strengths (optical

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Why are My Laser Safety Goggles So Dark?

Are you wondering why your laser safety goggles are so dark? Here is the explanation you’re looking for. Why Your Laser Safety Glasses Seem So Dark: Some laser safety goggles may offer coverage over a relatively short band of wavelengths and be very dark, while others offer coverage over far more wavelengths and yet are very clear. This can be confusing when you consider the fact that all of these wavelengths are considered wavelengths of light. If you’re asking yourself the question, “Why are my laser safety goggles so dark?” then you should consider the following details regarding laser safety

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