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Arc Armor Welding Protection from Miller Electric uses technology solutions that include Digital Infinity Series welding helmets, Weld-Mask auto-darkening goggles, the N95 disposable respirator and the LPR-100 half-mask.

Posted: September 14, 2015

Ideal for maintenance, repair and installation, and specialized welding applications where alternative welding protection is needed due to space constraints, the extreme low-profile design of Weld-Mask auto-darkening goggles from Miller Electric allows welding operators access into spaces where the use of a traditional welding helmet would be limited in gas welding and cutting, light-duty MIG, TIG and Stick welding.

In Booths N11027 and N14037, Miller Electric Manufacturing Company (Appleton, WI) will showcase its latest safety equipment with technology solutions designed to address safety and productivity challenges commonly found in welding operations. Live welding demonstrations will provide visitors firsthand experience with Miller equipment, along with solutions from Miller-recommend partners, including Hobart filler metals, Bernard semi-automatic MIG guns and Tregaskiss robotic MIG guns. Representatives will be available to answer product and welding technology questions. Miller will provide free educational seminars at the booth each day of the show that have been designed to address common welding challenges in the industry and will be followed by a Q&A period.

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Miller will also feature its industry-exclusive Arc Armor® Welding Protection, including:

  • Digital Infinity™ Series welding helmets: Include a 13.4 sq in viewing area — the largest in the industry — to provide an unsurpassed view and eliminate tunnel vision. New headgear with oversized comfort cushion provides extensive adjustability, settings and improved support, while the integration of Info-Track™ lens technology tracks and displays arc time, and allows operator to set time, alarm and timer. Available graphic options include Black, Stars & Stripes™, Camouflage and Departed™.
  • Weld-Mask™ auto-darkening goggles: An extreme low-profile design allows welding operators access into spaces where the use of a traditional welding helmet would be limited. This exclusive design is usable for gas welding and cutting, as well as light-duty MIG, TIG and Stick welding. It is ideal for maintenance, repair and installation applications, and specialized welding applications where alternative welding protection is needed due to space constraints.
  • N95 disposable respirator: Features a flame-retardant outer layer that provides crucial protection for welding operators in environments where sparks or spatter could come in contact with the mask. The filter media offers 95 percent filtration of airborne particles, including hexavalent chromium, manganese and other weld fumes. An integrated valve eases breathing for the user.
  • LPR-100 half-mask: Expanded options to this low profile reusable respirator include a wrap-around spark guard that protects filters from spatter and other debris, combination P100/Nuisance Level OV Relief filters and new medium/large size offerings. The pleated filter design on the LPR-100 half mask respirator provides additional surface area for maximum efficiency and filter life, with exclusive filter media that maintains efficiency in both humid and non-humid environments.

Miller Electric Manufacturing Company, 1635 W. Spencer Street, PO Box 1079, Appleton, WI 54912-1079, 800-426-4553, Fax: 877-327-8132, info@millerwelds.com, www.millerwelds.com.

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