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Welding helmets are a type of workwear used to protect the face and eyes from the intense light and heat generated by welding. They are typically made of a durable material such as leather, plastic, or fiberglass, and feature a dark-tinted lens to protect the eyes from the bright light. The helmet also typically features a headband to keep it securely in place and a ventilation system to keep the user cool.
Welding helmets are an essential piece of safety equipment for welders, as they protect the user from the potential hazards of welding, such as sparks, molten metal, and ultraviolet radiation. They are also used to protect the user from the intense heat generated by welding, which can cause burns and other injuries.
The welding helmet market is a growing segment of the workwear industry, as welders increasingly recognize the importance of safety and protection. Companies in the welding helmet market include 3M, Lincoln Electric, Miller Electric, and Jackson Safety. Show Less Read more