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Individual Protection 2007 Catalog

Individual Protection 2007 Catalog
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Individual Protection 2007 Catalog

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Lens Selection: The document describes various lens types tailored for specific applications and protection levels. Key lenses include clear polycarbonate for mechanical tasks, yellow lenses for low-light conditions, and specialized lenses for welding and outdoor activities. All lenses adhere to EN166 standards, ensuring impact and UV protection.
Meanings of the EN Marking: The EN marking codes are explained, indicating the type of protection offered, such as UV, IR, and sun filters. The document also details mechanical resistance levels and additional requirements like resistance to abrasion and fog.
European Standards: Several European standards (EN 166, EN 167, EN 168, etc.) are referenced, specifying requirements for personal protective equipment, including test methods for optical and non-optical features.
Application: Recommendations for protective eyewear include spectacles for UV and IR radiation, goggles for dusty environments, and face shields for full-face protection against electric arcs and molten metal.
X Generation Eyewear: This section introduces the X Generation eyewear models, highlighting their multipurpose design, comfort features, and suitability for both work and everyday use. The models feature ergonomic designs, adjustable nose bridges, and various lens options.
Safety Eyewear: Detailed descriptions of various safety eyewear models are provided, emphasizing features like polycarbonate lenses, ergonomic designs, and adjustable components for enhanced comfort and protection. Each model is tailored for specific environments and tasks.
Product Specifications: Various filters and lenses are available, including green shades (12, 13, 14) and blue cobalt glass, with specific dimensions and certifications such as EN175 S CE and DIN standards. Frames are made from materials like steel and Zytelcon, offering heat resistance and adjustable headgear. Protective goggles and face shields feature anti-fog properties, adjustable bands, and compatibility with prescription lenses.
Procedures and Usage: Products are designed for welding and other protective applications, with options for fixed shading or adjustable intensity. Face shields and goggles are equipped with features like flip-up mechanisms and soft foam harnesses for comfort.
Standards and Certifications: Products comply with various safety standards, including EN166 for drips and spray protection. PPE class 1 certification is noted for certain disposable face shields.
Recommendations and Best Practices: Use products with appropriate filters and lenses for specific tasks to ensure maximum protection. Regularly replace lenses and maintain cleanliness using recommended cleaning solutions.
Accessories and Personalization: Accessories include LED lights for eyewear, neck cords, and cleaning solutions. Personalization options are available, including laser engraving and serigraphic techniques.
Additional Information: The catalogue includes innovative designs and display options for eyewear. Contact information for UNIVET is provided for further inquiries.
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