How to choose a welding helmet?
Choosing the right welding helmet is critical to protecting a welder's eyes and face from the harmful ultraviolet and infrared rays emitted by welding processes. Dynaweld takes a look at the various available welding helmets to choose from.
Welding helmets fall into two main categories, passive and electronic/auto-darkening helmets, each with associated features and benefits. When choosing a welding helmet, you may consider variables such as viewing area, lens shade range, fixed shade (passive) vs electronic auto-darkening models with adjustable settings such as sensitivity, shade delay and grind mode controls. As well as providing appropriate protection, choosing a fit-for-purpose welding helmet can increase productivity, weld quality, safety, and comfort. Above all, welding helmets must comply with Australian and New Zealand Safety Standards AS/NZS 1338 and AS/NZS 1337 to ensure the helmet and the lens protect from impact as well as hazardous levels of UV and infrared light (IR), which can cause cataracts and retinal damage.