Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
3MProtection Type
Direct
Flip Up
No
Adjustable Band
Yes
Frame Material
PC
Anti-Mist Coating
Yes
Series
2890
EN166 Lens Marking
1
Country of Origin
Taiwan, Province Of China
Product details
3M™ 2895S Sealed Welding Goggle Shade 5
Welding goggles are a type of eye protection that are worn during welding to stop your eyes from being damaged. The 2895S safety goggle features a modern, slim design and the anti-fog and anti-scratch lens gives you the reinsurance that your vision will not be impaired when working. The goggles also have an adjustable strap which allows for a comfortable and secure fit. The 2895S shade 5 goggles offer the operator both excellent comfort and safety and are assessed against the EN169:2002 transmittance requirements for welding filters.
Features and Benefits:
Non vented, shade 5 safety goggles with polycarbonate lens
Anti-fog coating – ensures clearer vision (N rated)
Anti-scratch lens – resistant coating (K rated)
Meets the requirements of EN169:2002 for transmittance requirement for welding filters
Protects against high-speed impact at medium energy at room temperature only
Strong optical class 1 lens
Additional protection against gas and fine particles
Protection against molten metal
Easy-to-adjust strap for stable and comfortable wear
Good fit with 3M half-mask respirators
Applications include:
Safety goggles and safety glasses offer great eye protection and safety in the following areas:
Welding
Metal Fabrication
Construction
Laboratories
FAQs:
Do these goggles have a fixed lens or flip up lens?
These goggles do not have a flip up lens.
How do welding goggles protect the eyes?
Welding goggles are designed to protect eyes from heat and optical radiation produced by the welding process, for example the ultraviolet light and also sparks and fine particles.
What does the shade number mean?
The shade number of a lens relates to the amount of darkness provided by it and how effective it is at protecting eyes against intense light during arc welding. Shade numbers range from 2 to 14 (the higher the number the darker the lens). These goggles are shade 5.
Standards
EN166:2001, EN169:2002, EN170:2002
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
3MProtection Type
Direct
Flip Up
No
Adjustable Band
Yes
Frame Material
PC
Anti-Mist Coating
Yes
Series
2890
EN166 Lens Marking
1
Country of Origin
Taiwan, Province Of China
Product details
3M™ 2895S Sealed Welding Goggle Shade 5
Welding goggles are a type of eye protection that are worn during welding to stop your eyes from being damaged. The 2895S safety goggle features a modern, slim design and the anti-fog and anti-scratch lens gives you the reinsurance that your vision will not be impaired when working. The goggles also have an adjustable strap which allows for a comfortable and secure fit. The 2895S shade 5 goggles offer the operator both excellent comfort and safety and are assessed against the EN169:2002 transmittance requirements for welding filters.
Features and Benefits:
Non vented, shade 5 safety goggles with polycarbonate lens
Anti-fog coating – ensures clearer vision (N rated)
Anti-scratch lens – resistant coating (K rated)
Meets the requirements of EN169:2002 for transmittance requirement for welding filters
Protects against high-speed impact at medium energy at room temperature only
Strong optical class 1 lens
Additional protection against gas and fine particles
Protection against molten metal
Easy-to-adjust strap for stable and comfortable wear
Good fit with 3M half-mask respirators
Applications include:
Safety goggles and safety glasses offer great eye protection and safety in the following areas:
Welding
Metal Fabrication
Construction
Laboratories
FAQs:
Do these goggles have a fixed lens or flip up lens?
These goggles do not have a flip up lens.
How do welding goggles protect the eyes?
Welding goggles are designed to protect eyes from heat and optical radiation produced by the welding process, for example the ultraviolet light and also sparks and fine particles.
What does the shade number mean?
The shade number of a lens relates to the amount of darkness provided by it and how effective it is at protecting eyes against intense light during arc welding. Shade numbers range from 2 to 14 (the higher the number the darker the lens). These goggles are shade 5.
Standards
EN166:2001, EN169:2002, EN170:2002