Welding Helmet
Description
A Welding Helmet is a protective safety equipment used by welders to protect the eyes, face, and neck from harmful radiation, sparks, and heat generated during welding operations. It is equipped with a darkened filter lens that shields the eyes from intense light and ultraviolet/infrared rays. Modern helmets may include auto-darkening features for better visibility and convenience.
Parts
- Helmet Shell: Outer protective covering.
- Filter Lens: Dark glass that protects eyes from bright light.
- Cover Lens: Transparent layer to protect the filter lens.
- Headgear: Adjustable strap for fitting on the head.
- Auto-darkening Sensor (if available): Adjusts lens shade automatically.
Material
- Heat-resistant Plastic or Fiber
- Glass or Polycarbonate Lens
- Adjustable Headgear Components
Uses
- Protecting eyes and face during welding
- Shielding from sparks and heat
- Preventing exposure to harmful UV/IR radiation
- Used in all types of welding operations
Safety
- Always wear the helmet during welding.
- Ensure proper fit before use.
- Check lens condition regularly.
- Do not use damaged or cracked helmets.
- Keep the helmet clean for clear visibility.