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Welding Helmets

Welding helmets are arguably the most important welding supply that a person should have when welding right next to the actual welding machine, though many may contend that other protective welding supplies such as the gloves are just as important as the helmet. Be that as it may, the importance of the welding helmets are greatly emphasized mainly because a person’s head and neck have all of the vital bits one needs in order to be able to function normally. Without welding helmets, various parts of the head would be exposed to the searing heat of the welders, and they would most definitely be harmed.

Foremost among the parts of the head that need to be protected are the eyes, which are just as important in the act of welding as the hand. The bright lights and sparks of the welder could most definitely damage the cornea and the retina, which in turn would cause eye problems that would make it difficult for a
person to watch where he or she is welding. This is why welding helmets and goggles have darkened visors – these limit the brightness of the flash of light that could be harmful to one’s eyes. There are, of course, varieties of welding helmets wherein the lens shade (where the eyes peek through) only darken when exposed to heat.

In this section of the site, we will be providing you with a gallery of different welding helmets throughout the years.

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