Polycarbonate Filter Lenses
Our Polycarbonate Filter Lenses, Polycarbonate Safety Glasses and Goggles can be used for Medical, Military, Research & Education and Industrial laser applications. VS Eyewear provides a complete range of Polycarbonate filter lenses laser protection glasses for all lasers. We also offer laser protection products for the eyes/vision and skin. Eyewear should not be cheap when dealing with lasers.
Safety glasses and goggles for laser applications in medical, military, research, education, and industrial. We offer a full line of laser protection products that provide high-quality protection for your eyes and skin.
Safety glasses and goggles for laser applications in medical, military, research, education, and industrial. We offer a full line of laser protection for all Lasers. These products are high-quality and safe for your eyes and skin. Laser safety glasses, goggles and eyewear protect eyes from dangerous reflected and scattered high-powered laser radiation (radiation).
Laser safety glasses, eyewear, and goggles must be selected to block or reduce the wavelength range and optical density. You should choose the right laser safety glasses based on your laser’s operating parameters or the recommendation of a Certified Laser Safety Officer (LSO). Contact us if you don’t have a CLSO or the information in your laser manual. Our laser safety experts can help. Free consultations and OD calculations for laser systems are available. Also available are CE-certified laser safety glasses and goggles. The frames can be pad printed with the wavelengths you need to protect yourself. We offer custom pad printing. Please contact us to get pricing information. All of our laser glasses are compliant with ANSI Z136.1 requirements and can be used with laser systems.
→ Laser Filter Specification Sheets
Our Polycarbonate Filter Lenses, Polycarbonate Safety Glasses and Goggles can be used for Medical, Military, Research & Education and Industrial laser applications. VS Eyewear provides a complete range of Polycarbonate filter lenses laser protection glasses for all lasers. We also offer laser protection products for the eyes/vision and skin. Eyewear should not be cheap when dealing with lasers.
Safety glasses and goggles for laser applications in medical, military, research, education, and industrial. We offer a full line of laser protection products that provide high-quality protection for your eyes and skin.
Safety glasses and goggles for laser applications in medical, military, research, education, and industrial. We offer a full line of laser protection for all Lasers. These products are high-quality and safe for your eyes and skin. Laser safety glasses, goggles and eyewear protect eyes from dangerous reflected and scattered high-powered laser radiation (radiation).
Laser safety glasses, eyewear, and goggles must be selected to block or reduce the wavelength range and optical density. You should choose the right laser safety glasses based on your laser’s operating parameters or the recommendation of a Certified Laser Safety Officer (LSO). Contact us if you don’t have a CLSO or the information in your laser manual. Our laser safety experts can help. Free consultations and OD calculations for laser systems are available. Also available are CE-certified laser safety glasses and goggles. The frames can be pad printed with the wavelengths you need to protect yourself. We offer custom pad printing. Please contact us to get pricing information. All of our laser glasses are compliant with ANSI Z136.1 requirements and can be used with laser systems.
→ Laser Filter Specification Sheets
Our goal at VS Eyewear is to provide customers with laser safety glasses that provide the highest protection against all kinds of lasers. That being said, our laser safety glasses start at $30.00, with many options to choose from. Added features such as prescription and lens coatings can bring up the price of your laser safety glasses. However, these features are provided at the best price in the market.
Yes, our laser safety glasses are rigorously tested and adhere to the ANSI Z136 standard for laser safety, ensuring comprehensive protection against laser hazards. Additionally, they meet the ANSI Z87.1 standard for impact resistance. For our European customers, we also offer products certified to the CE standards, including EN166 and EN207, further affirming our commitment to safety and quality in diverse working environments.
Selecting the appropriate laser safety glasses is crucial for effective eye protection. Here’s a simplified guide to assist you:
- Identify the Laser Type and Wavelength: Start by determining the type of laser you’re using and its wavelength. Different lasers emit light at different wavelengths, and your safety glasses should match this specific range.
- Check the Optical Density (OD):Â Look for glasses with an Optical Density that matches the intensity of your laser. The OD indicates the amount of laser light the glasses can block, with higher values offering more protection.
- Consider Visibility Needs:Â Choose glasses that provide a balance between laser protection and visibility, especially important in low-light working conditions.
- Ask One of Our Experts:Â At Phillips Safety, we have trained laser safety officers who are eager to assist you with any questions about laser safety glasses. Whether you need guidance on the right product or have specific concerns, our experts are here to help. Feel free to chat, email, or call us for personalized assistance.
Following these steps will help ensure you select the most suitable laser safety glasses for your needs.
Laser safety glasses usually take between 1 and 3 business days to be shipped. Prescription orders from VS Eyewear take between 7 and 10 business days to be completed and shipped. This is the same for all prescription safety glasses.
Please contact us on our chat, e-mail us at [email protected], or call us at 877.872.5780. VS Eyewear is committed to getting your order out quickly and efficiently while doing proper quality control.
To test laser safety glasses, a spectrophotometer is required and three steps need to be applied. First, the lens needs to be applied to the spectrophotometer, which will test the amount of light being absorbed against the amount of light being let through at different wavelengths. The amount being absorbed is a measurement known as Optical Density (OD). Second, you need to find out what protection level is needed based on the output of your laser by looking for the recommended OD of the laser. Finally, compare the OD of your lens to that required. If it is sufficient, it is considered safe.