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Miller launches welding helmet alternative for the industrial market

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Miller launches welding helmet alternative for the industrial market

Arc welding and safety equipment manufacturer Miller Electric has expanded its innovative Weld-Mask series with the introduction of Weld-Mask 2 — a first-of-its-kind alternative to traditional welding helmets for the industrial welding market.

Weld-Mask 2 is engineered specifically for the unique hazards prevalent for construction and ship welders, and other operators who weld in tight, non-traditional spaces.  “By working side-by-side with our industrial customers, we got a first-hand look at their pain points and saw a need for better eye and face protection in challenging weld environments,” explained Sam Harvey, Product Manager of Miller Head and Face Protection. “Weld-Mask 2 allows operators to access tight spaces, while not only keeping their eyes and head protected, but also with the ability to wear a hard hat, reusable respirator and safety glasses for total protection and compliance.”

Eye injuries continue to be the most common injury for welders — accounting for more than 25% of all welding injuries, according to Occupational Safety & Health magazine. Many factors lead to operators removing their helmets, specifically when working in tight spaces, including: overall discomfort and neck pain, the frustration of bumping their helmet on close surroundings, reduced lens reaction when welding out of position, and low-light conditions.

Weld-Mask2_Application

Source: Miller Electric

Weld-Mask 2 addresses many of the obstacles of welding in tight spaces:

• Low-profile design is approximately 40 percent lighter than a traditional auto-darkening welding helmet

• Large singular lens improves range of visibility

• Close-fitting, soft eye covering provides total darkness for precision welding

• Users can adapt to their environment with shades 5-13

• X-Mode™ technology continuously detects the arc even when sensors are blocked, making it ideal for out-of-position, outdoor and low-amp TIG welding

• Easily fits under a hard hat without adapters, eliminating helmet with hard hat weight and balance issues

• Flashlight accessory frees both hands for welding

Weld-Mask 2 is also designed to address compliance issues within industrial environments. The Miller LPR-100™ reusable respirator and classic safety glasses seamlessly fit under Weld-Mask 2 — ensuring the operator is fully protected without sacrificing comfort.

  • Source: Gasworld
Published in EQUIPMENT
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