UV protective goggles 888
rubberanti-fog coatingwith anti-scratch coating

UV protective goggles
UV protective goggles
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Characteristics

Type of protection
UV
Material
rubber
Other characteristics
anti-fog coating, with anti-scratch coating

Description

Product information • full view goggles resistant to chemicals • gas tight and dustproof • made of rubber which is kind to the skin • with clear 3-layer sandwich lenses • anti-fogging and anti-scratching • large field of vision • quick and easy lens replacement • comfortable, pressure-free fit • 100% UV protection • DIN EN 166 1 5 S N Product designation: Gastight Goggles 888 Applied standard: DIN EN 166 (DIN = German Institute for Standardization) Utilization: The gastight goggles are applicable for the protection against gases and fine particles ( 5μm) and liquids (liquid drops and splashes of drops). It can be carried in connection with half masks or filtering half masks. It must be noted that the tight fit is guaranteed. The scope of protection is determines by the product information, technical standards and valid application rules. Description: The gastight goggles enclose the eye range and seals this completely. Materials: Frame EPDM (Ethylene-Propylene-Diene-Mixture) Harness with adjustment parts EPDM (Ethylene-Propylene-Diene-Mixture) / Metal Visor frame Polyamide Mounting screw and -nut Metal 3-layer sandwich lens Polycarbonate Colour of frame: black Lens thickness: 3,5 mm Lenses colour: clear Weight: approx. 115 g Marking: Trade mark of manufacturer (LOGO) Product designation Applied standard CE-Identification Optical class Operating range Abbreviation for mechanical firmness Abbreviation for fogging (steaming up) Marking explanation: 1 Optical class (particularly high requirement of the visual efficiency) 5 Operating range (gases and fine particles)

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