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Miller Electric expands lens technology for digital welding helmets

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Jan 10, 2018  -  Miller Electric, a manufacturer of arc welding equipment, is expanding its ClearLight Lens Technology to all digital welding helmets. ClearLight enhances clarity for welding operators so they can produce better welds with less rework.

“To achieve the perfect weld, operators need to be able to clearly see their work. ClearLight Lens Technology optimises contrast and clarity in both welding and light states – so operators see natural colour tones and get a crisp, high-definition view of the workpiece,” said Sam Harvey, Product Manager for welding safety and health, Miller Electric. “This innovative helmet technology reduces eye fatigue, increases productivity and improves performance.”

The product has been expanded to all Miller digital helmets to include the Digital Infinity, Digital Elite and Digital Performance models.

ClearLight is designed to increase clarity by allowing more colours to come through the lens, which allows operators to see more contrast among objects in the viewing area, resulting in reduced eye strain and fatigue.

Source:  worldPipeLines   ||  January 9, 2018   |||

 

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