Welding Helmets
A welding helmet protects the eyes, face and neck from flash burn, sparks, heat, ultraviolet and infrared light. It includes a window covered with a filter called a lens shade that is a screen allowing the wearer to see clearly, even when the mask is pulled down to cover the face. Passive lenses and auto-darkening lenses are different types of protection offered against ultraviolet and infrared light. There are also options for fixed or variable shade, the number of sensors used, and viewing size, all of which can increase welding productivity, weld quality and operator comfort.
Addressing Common Concerns: Solutions to Support Operators Throughout the Welding Process
When you’re on the job, there’s bound to be a mishap from time to time. What matters most in those moments is the solution you choose to fix it.
When you’re on the job, there’s bound to be a mishap from time to time. What matters most in those moments is the solution you choose to fix it.
Regardless of your skill level, using subpar equipment will put your work at risk or make it harder to optimize output.
Get the most from your robotic welding investment through careful planning and continued monitoring.
More comfort. Improved safety. Higher productivity. Better weld quality. Reduced costs. Increased bottom line. This is only the beginning of the reasons why metal fabricators should stay updated on new helmet technologies. There’s more.
Clearly, the right auto-darkening helmet boosts productivity and quality. Here’s how optical clarity defines helmet performance by providing users with vital eye protection and the ability to fully see the work . . . and that’s when work is done best.
Get the essential welding application expertise you need to improve your metal fabrication shop’s welding process and quality.
For every Honor helmet sold, Miller Electric Mfg. LLC will donate $10 to Semper Fi & America’s Fund, a nonprofit organization that provides assistance to wounded, critically ill and injured members of the U.S. armed forces and their families.
Welding-focused VR Headset Designed to Inspire and Engage Younger Students with Immersive Experience
With VideoLincoln Electric launches Voyage™ Arc Virtual Reality Headset to attract young people to welding careers. Students learn about GMAW and SMAW, and critical skills such as travel speed, position and contact tip to work distance.