Product description
Levo spectacles' innovative concept offers the comfort of a safety spectacle with the fit and seal of a goggle. The back foam gives added brow and cheek protection. The arms can be interchanged with the adjustable head-strap for more fitted wear. Excellent ventilation through indirect vents in the back foam, which aids in preventing misting and fogging. EN 166 (1 FT), EN 170 (2C-1.2 ), EN 172 (5-3.1 ), ANSI/ISEA Z87 +, ANSI/ISEA Z87 + (U6 L3), AS/NZS 1337.1
Color is a visual characteristic of objects, surfaces, or light that is determined by the way it reflects or emits light. Color can be described by its hue, saturation, and brightness. The requirements for what is considered a "color" can vary depending on the context, but generally it should be a visual characteristic of an object, surface, or light that is determined by the way it reflects or emits light.
Lens material refers to the material that lenses are made of. The requirements for lens material can vary depending on the intended use of the device and personal preference. Some common lens materials include glass, plastic, and polycarbonate. Glass lenses are heavy and fragile, but they offer the best optics and scratch resistance. Plastic lenses are lightweight and less fragile, but they are not as scratch resistant. Polycarbonate lenses are lightweight, durable and impact resistant, making them a popular choice for sports and safety eyewear. The requirements for lens material will depend on the use of the device and the level of durability, scratch resistance, and impact resistance required.
Frame material refers to the type of material used to make the frame of a product, such as a picture frame, a pair of eyeglasses, or a bicycle. Common frame materials include metal, plastic, and wood. The requirement of frame material can vary depending on the product, but generally it should be strong, lightweight, and have good durability. It should also be safe to use and able to hold the intended weight of the object it will be holding.
Arm material refers to the type of material used to make the arms of a product, such as a chair, a pair of glasses, or a watch. Common arm materials include metal, plastic, and wood. The requirement of arm material can vary depending on the product, but generally it should be durable, comfortable, and safe to use.
Lens color refers to the color of the lens on a device such as glasses, goggles, camera or binoculars. The requirements for lens color can vary depending on the intended use of the device and personal preference. Different lens colors can provide different visual effects, for example, yellow lenses can enhance contrast in low light, while blue lenses can reduce glare and improve color perception. Some lens colors are also designed to protect the eyes from harmful UV radiation. The requirements for lens color will depend on the use of the device and the environment in which it will be used.
Adjustable refers to something that can be changed or modified to suit different needs or preferences. This can include things like adjustable straps, adjustable wrenches, adjustable seats, etc. The requirement for something to be considered adjustable is the ability to change or modify it to suit different needs or preferences. This can be achieved through different methods such as using buttons, levers, or screws to adjust the item. Adjustability can help to increase the functionality and usability of an item, making it more versatile and user-friendly.
- UV Protective
- Eye Protection
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Standards and labels
Test results
Mechanical Strength FEN 166:1995 is a standard that specifies requirements for personal eye protection in various environments, focusing on the durability and safety of eyewear. The 'Mechanical Strength F' designation indicates that the eyewear has been tested and certified to withstand low-energy impact, specifically able to resist a 6 mm, 0.86 g ball traveling at 45 meters per second. This test involves firing the ball at the protective eyewear to ensure it can protect the wearer's eyes from such impacts without breaking or causing injury. Eyewear meeting the 'F' result is suitable for use in environments where there is a risk of smaller, slower-moving projectiles, such as in woodworking, light manufacturing, and general laboratory work. This level of protection helps prevent eye injuries from low-energy impacts, enhancing safety for individuals in these settings.
EN 172:1994 is a European standard that specifies the requirements and test methods for sunglasses and related eyewear. The standard includes requirements for visual quality, impact resistance, and UV protection. Test results for EN 172:1994 include measurements of the eyewear's transmittance and luminous transmittance, as well as a test for impact resistance.
Test results
Sun Glare Reduction TestedEN 172:1994 is a standard designed to assess the sun glare reduction capabilities of filters used in eye protectors. The purpose of this standard is to ensure that these filters effectively reduce glare from sunlight, enhancing visual comfort and safety for the wearer. Marking Tested means that it has undergone testing to evaluate its ability to reduce glare from the sun. The test method involves exposing the filter to simulated sunlight and measuring the reduction in glare experienced by the wearer. Filters meeting this standard must demonstrate significant glare reduction, thereby improving visibility and reducing eye strain in bright outdoor conditions. The practical implications of this result are notable, as it ensures that eye protectors equipped with these filters offer enhanced comfort and safety for users, particularly in environments with intense sunlight exposure, such as construction sites, outdoor sports, and driving.
EN 170:1986 is a European standard that defines the requirements and test methods for the performance of smoke control systems in buildings. The standard specifies the minimum levels of performance that the system must meet, as well as the methods that should be used to test the system to ensure it meets these requirements. Possible test results include the ability of the system to control the spread of smoke, the airflow rate and pressure drop of the system, and the resistance to fire spread.
Test results
Ultraviolet Filter 100 %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.
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Portwest PW11SKR Levo Spectacles
10,04 € / piece (VAT incl.)
8,00 €
Sold in units of one piece
8,00 € / piece
In a package
12 pieces
In a carton
16 packages
192 pieces
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