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Visors & Face Shields

Visor Fundamentals
Visors and face shields are required wherever there is exposure to chemical splash or flying fragments and particles. Face shields provide secondary protection and must be used with ANSI Z87.1 approved primary eye protection for complete coverage. Primary protection must also be worn when using a welding hood that may be flipped up.

Visor Properties Polycarbonate Propionate Acetate
Impact Resistance Excellent Good Good
Water Resistance Excellent Good Fair
Weather Resistance Good Fair Poor
Scratch Resistance Fair Good Good
Acid Resistance Good Fair Poor
Alkaline Resistance Good Fair Poor
Solvent Resistance Good Poor Fair
Heat Resistance Excellent Poor Fair
Max Temperature Use 250-280°F 155-220°F 140-250°F

 

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