Univet Mastr Laser Welding Helmet with Auto Darkening Filter.

Ardon Safety
visit storeProduct description
The product description has not been specified
The exterior color of the helmet, which affects visibility, safety compliance, heat reflection, and workplace identification requirements.
The total mass of the helmet, affecting comfort during extended wear and neck strain over long work shifts.
Defines the overall design and structural features of the hard hat, including brim type, ventilation, crown shape, and accessory compatibility.
The primary material used to construct the helmet shell, affecting protection level, weight, durability, and suitability for specific work environments.
The color or tint of protective lenses or visors, affecting light filtration, glare reduction, and visibility for different work environments.
- Welding
- Eye Protection
Request a free sample
Test first and buy later. Visit any product page to request your free sample.
Standards and labels
Eye protection, such as safety glasses, goggles, and face shields, with the EN 166:2001 rating are tested for basic requirements including optical quality, field of vision, and resistance to impacts, liquid splashes, dust, and optical radiation. This ensures the eyewear provides reliable protection against various common hazards, promoting clear vision and safety.
Eye and face protectors with the EN ISO 16321-2:2021 rating are tested for material, design, performance, and marking requirements, specifically protecting against optical radiation, impacts from flying particles, and hot solids during welding and related do-it-yourself tasks. This ensures the product meets high safety standards, helping to reliably protect your eyes and face from common hazards.
Laser safety eyewear with the EN 207:2009 rating is tested for protection against accidental laser radiation, including their ability to withstand direct laser beams. This ensures the eyewear effectively filters harmful laser light, helping to protect your eyes from potential damage during use.
Eye and face protection equipment for welding with the EN 175:1997 rating is tested for protection against harmful optical radiation, and other risks like flammable, mechanical, and electrical hazards. This ensures the equipment provides reliable safety for your eyes and face during welding or similar operations.
CE Marking is a label that shows a product meets certain safety and environmental standards set by the European Union. To get the CE Marking, a company must test and certify their product meets these standards. CE Marking is required for many products sold in the EU, including electronics, machinery, toys and medical devices. It helps ensure that products are safe for consumers and the environment, and allows for easy trade within the EU.
Ardon Safety delivery terms
Free delivery for all Ardon Safety products
1 128,78 €
Free delivery
Sold in units of one piece
Need larger quantities?
Other products you may like
Recently viewed
Need help?
Get help from our experts
Other products you may like
Similar products you may like
Autonomous sourcing platform
The most efficient way to source and order supplies for your operations
Sourcing
Ordering
List products you’re looking for and we’ll find the best products and prices for you – all for free.
Need help?
Get help from our experts