PW65 BizWeld Plus Welding Helmet

Auto-darkening welding helmet, which switches from a light to dark state when welding activity starts. Light state is DIN 4; Dark state is adjustable from DIN 9 to DIN 13 using the external knob. Response time from light to dark state is 0.04 milliseconds; return from dark to clear state in 0.03-0.04 sec. Power is supplied by solar cells with 2 built-in lithium batteries to offer power back-up for longer service life. No need for replacement batteries.

Features:
- Wheel ratchet size adjustment for easy fitting
- Solar cell power with two built-in lithium back-up batteries and a working time of over 5000 hours
- Superior optical quality LCD filter
- Auto-darkening, switches from light to dark when the welding process starts
- Suitable to be worn with disposable respirators
- Suitable for a wide range of applications
- CE certified
- Retail box which aids presentation for retail sales

Materials: PE - Polyethylene, PP, Nylon

Standards:
EN 166 (1 S)
EN 175 (F)
EN 379 ( 4 / 9-13 ; 1/1/1/2)

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For over 117 years we’ve possessed an unrelenting ambition to produce the world’s most trusted and requested protective wear. Through the decades, we have continuously proven our dedication to quality, producing world beating safety garments, foot protection, hand protection and PPE, while pushing the boundaries in protection technologies. Technologies that make the workplace a safer place.


Treated FR Garments
FR treated fabrics are based on cotton, blended with polyester, para-aramid or polyamide. These fabrics get their FR property from the chemical treatment that is applied to the fabric. This chemical treatment is executed in such a way that it fully penetrates the fiber and as such is bonded throughout the entire fabric. As a result of this treatment, the fabric becomes flame retardant and keeps this property during the lifetime of the garment. PROS: very good protection against molten metal, good protection against heat and ARC, relatively cheap, good value for money in dirty environments where expected lifespan is not very long. CONS: wash fastness is typically not very good (pale look after several washes), to achieve similar FR properties as inherent FR the fabrics typically become a bit heavier and therefore tend to be a bit less comfortable.
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EN 166 Eye Protection
Protection of the eye from mechanical hazards likely to damage the eye and quality of optical lens, also include Optional protection from Chemical (liquids and dust), Electrical Arc, Thermal (Molten metal splashes and hot solids projections) risks. Lens treatments (Optional): K (AS): Resistance to surface damage by fine particles (anti-scratch treatment), N (AF): Resistance to fogging of oculars (anti-fog treatment)
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EN 175 Welding Eyes and Face Protectors
Specifications for the safety requirements for eye and face protection equipment used to protect the operator’s eyes and face against harmful optical radiation and other specific risks or hazards in usual welding, cutting or similar operations.
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EN 379 Automatic Welding Filters
Automatic welding filters which switch their luminous transmittance to a lower predetermined value when an arc is ignited.
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