Product description
Extremely lightweight premium goggles. Manufactured from a high tech material, combining hard and soft components to ensure a perfect fit. Wrap around design and effective seal around the eyes. EN 166 (1 B 3 4), EN 170 (2C-1.2 ), AS/NZS 1337.1
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.
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 style refers to the design and shape of the frame of a product. For example, the frame style of a bicycle, a pair of eyeglasses or a picture frame. It can include elements such as colors, images, text and branding. The requirement of frame style can vary depending on the product and personal preference, but generally it should be visually appealing, comfortable to use and fit the intended purpose.
- Impact Resistance
- UV Protective
- Eye Protection
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Test results
Areas of Use 3Areas of Use 4Mechanical Strength BEN 166:1995 defines the criteria for personal eye protection in terms of mechanical strength and durability, with the 'Mechanical Strength B' designation indicating that the eyewear is capable of withstanding medium energy impact. This classification specifically means the eyewear can resist a 6 mm, 0.86 g ball traveling at 120 meters per second. The test for this involves firing the specified ball at the lens and frame of the eyewear to ensure that it can protect against such impacts without breaking or dislodging. This level of performance is particularly relevant for safety glasses used in environments such as construction sites, workshops, and laboratories, where there is a risk of flying particles and moderate impact hazards. Eyewear meeting the 'B' standard provides essential eye protection, ensuring that users are safeguarded against a significant range of impact-related injuries.
Mechanical Strength AEN 166:1995 defines requirements for the personal eye protection and its mechanical strength categorization. A marking of 'A' under this standard indicates that the protective eyewear can withstand high-energy impact, protecting against impacts with a 190 m/s velocity. This denotes that the product has been successfully tested to resist impacts at an increased level compared to other categories, ensuring robust protection against high-speed particles. The test for this classification involves shooting a steel ball at the lens and frame at specified speeds to simulate high-energy impact. This method ensures that the eyewear provides sufficient protection against potential hazards such as flying fragments, objects, large chips, and particles. The implications of this result for safety eyewear are significant, as it guarantees a higher level of safety and reliability in hazardous environments where high-speed impact resistance is critical for the wearer's protection.
Mechanical Strength SThe standard EN 166:1995 is concerned with Personal Eye Protection and prescribes requirements for the mechanical strength of eyewear to ensure the safety and protection of users. Result S means that the mechanical strenghts has enhanced robustness. If high speed particle testing is required, S symbol is chnaged to F, B, or A. Products that meet high standards of mechanical strength provide assurance for use in riskier environments, protecting the wearer from more significant potential threats.
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 PW26CLR Slim Safety Goggles
8,23 € / piece (VAT incl.)
6,56 €
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6,56 € / piece
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12 pieces
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