Operating with open laser systems of class 3R and above can result in serious damage to the human eye. Therefore, it is important to protect the eyes accordingly by means of suitable laser safety goggles. A norm-certified laser safety goggle fulfills the legal requirements and safeguards the eyes from dangerous laser radiation. The goggle frames can be fitted with a variety of laser safety filters made of polycarbonate or glass. Wavelengths from the deep UV to the far infrared range and laser modes from continuous (cw) to the ultrashort pulse range (fs pulses) are covered. This means that the entire laser safety goggles are certified according to DIN EN 207 (full protection) or DIN EN 208 (protection during alignment work).
Laser adjustment goggles according to DIN EN 208 with polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmission of 15 %.
Laser safety goggles according to DIN EN 207 with glass filter and a daylight transmission of 42 %.
Laser safety goggles according to DIN EN 207 with polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmission of 36 %.
Laser goggles according to DIN EN 207 with glass filter and a daylight transmission of 60 %.
Laser safety goggles according to DIN EN 207 with polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmission of 26 %.
Laser safety goggles according to DIN EN 207 with polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmission of 7 %.
Laser safety goggles according to DIN EN 207 with polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmission of 45 %.
Laser protection glasses according to DIN EN 207 with polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmission of 19 %.
Laser protection glasses according to DIN EN 207 with polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmission of 40 %.
Laser safety goggles according to DIN EN 207 with polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmission of 25 %.
Laser adjustment goggles according to DIN EN 208 with polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmission of 25 %.
Laser protection glasses according to DIN EN 207 with polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmission of 16 %.